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India-Pakistan
HEC chief accused of plagiarism
2013-08-22
[Dawn] Although it is the responsibility of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to take action on plagiarism, a research paper allegedly copied from a European Union
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(EU) report has been moving from one office to another at the HEC without anyone taking action or at least holding an inquiry into it.

The reason behind it is that one of the authors of the research paper was Dr Javaid R. Laghari, the current chairman of the HEC.

On the other hand, the HEC management claims that it is a conspiracy against Dr Laghari because a summary for the extension of his contract is being moved to the prime minister.

An official of the HEC requesting not to be quoted told Dawn that the thesis "Study of Pakistain election system -- 'intelligent e-election'" was written by Mohammad Nadeem and Dr Javaid R. Laghari in 2003 when they were working at SZABIST.

"When the documents were received at the HEC, we checked it on the plagiarism detecting software -Turnitin - and found that 78 per cent content of the research paper was plagiarised." It may be noted that 20 per cent plagiarism is ranked in the A Category (severe plagiarism). The official added: "We cannot take action on this because one of the authors of the paper is the current chairman of the HEC."

Another official of the HEC on the condition of anonymity said both the EU report 2002 and the research paper (copy available with Dawn) showed that the research paper was copied from the EU report available on its website.

He said it was mentioned in the curriculum vitae of Dr Laghari (available with Dawn) that he had published "Study of Pakistain election system - 'intelligent e-election'" in the Journal of Independent Studies and Research (Vol. 1, No 2, July 2003, pp. 2 -- 7) along with Dr Mohammad Nadeem.

According to the HEC rules, anyone found involved in plagiarism before 2007 cannot be punished but all the benefits availed because of the plagiarised thesis or research paper would be withdrawn, he added.

A senior officer, however, maintained that Dr Laghari was just a co-author of the research paper. He has never taken any benefit because of that research paper so action cannot be taken against him, he added.

The officer pointed out that the research paper was written in 2003 when there was no policy about plagiarism. "Dr Laghari just supervised that research paper so action can only be taken against Mohammad Nadeem," he said.He said some political personalities, who were stopped from taking part in the general elections because of fake degrees, had been trying to make Dr Laghari's personality controversial. They are creating hurdles in extension of his contract as the HEC chief, he said.

Prof Dr Fida Mohammad, a former president of the Federation of All Pakistain Universities Academic Staff Association, said it was a very sensitive issue and the HEC should confirm it carefully.

"Plagiarism is an offence, but I feel that the HEC officials cannot take action in this case so courts or the prime minister can be approached to get a decision," he said.
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