The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) warned the public against fixers following the arrest of a former professor and his cohort who is an employee of the agency.
The Commission on Higher Education warned the public against fixers following the arrest of a former professor and his cohort who is an employee of the agency.“The Commission would like to reiterate that it does not tolerate corruption in any form and to remind the public to refrain from dealing with fixers in processing their documents,” said CHED Chairman J. Prospero E. De Vera III in a statement dated Jan. 17.
CHED said that the identified suspects were Allan Bautista Alba, former professor of Bulacan State University, and his cohort, Danilo Cabiles Bognot Jr., who is a job order employee at CHED. “Illegal activities like these adversely impact the gains of the Commission in promoting transnational higher education,” De Vera said.
Meanwhile, De Vera noted that the agency would also look into the possible involvement of other CHED personnel and, if warranted, “file the proper administrative and criminal charges” against personnel found involved in the said illegal activities.
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