Two deans of the State University of Comrat have been detained in a corruption file, and the institution's rector is investigated in a state of freedom, with suspected status.
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Two deans of the State University of Comrat have been detained in a corruption file, and the institution's rector is investigated in a state of freedom, with suspected status.
Two deans of the State University of Comrat were detained, on Thursday, June 18, by officers of the National Anti-Corruption Centre (CNA) in a criminal case concerning passive corruption. At the same time, the institution's rector has a status of suspect and is researched in a state of freedom.