Chinese family say they were scammed over $6.5mn Stanford payment

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Chinese family say they were scammed over $6.5mn Stanford payment.

American academia has been rocked by a colossal bribery scandal run by William"Rick" Singer who has pleaded guilty to working with corrupt coaches, university administrators and exam monitors to get the children of wealthy families into prestigious colleges.

But earlier this week US media reported that Singer received a huge payment of $6.5 million from a wealthy Chinese family whose daughter Yusi Zhao got into Stanford in 2017. "Since the matters concerning Mr Singer and his foundation have been widely reported, Mrs Zhao has come to realise she has been misled, her generosity has been taken advantage of, and her daughter has fallen victim to the scam," it added.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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