The professor of UGD, who was accused of selling a student’s ticket, was banned from giving lectures

A lecturer at the University of Gost G. Delchev in Shtip has been banned from working at the faculty following accusations of exchanging grades for a student’s debt repayment. The allegations centered on the claim that the academic used their position to improperly influence a student’s academic standing based on financial arrangements.

The initial accusations prompted an investigation into the 38-year-old resident of Kochani, who was the lecturer at the time. The legal proceedings surrounding this case have resulted in significant disciplinary action. Furthermore, the legal proceedings detailed that the individual who initially brought the charges against the lecturer also appeared before the court.

In that separate proceeding, the court determined a series of retaliatory measures against the accuser. These measures included house arrest, suspension of the right to appear in court, and explicit prohibitions against contacting or being in the presence of a student. The overall legal process highlights the serious nature of the misconduct alleged against the lecturer, who was the primary accused in the matter.

The outcome for the academic was the immediate suspension of their employment at the institution. These events underscore the institutional response to allegations of misconduct involving faculty members and students, establishing clear disciplinary consequences for those found to have violated professional ethics.

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