The article reveals an investigation by Colombia's Attorney General's Office into fraudulent activities at the Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia (UNAD) between 2018 and 2023. It describes how contractors, CTI agents, and students illegally manipulated the Edunat system to obtain fake degrees in Public Management and Project Management without attending classes or taking exams. The investigation uncovered 15 fictitious payments totaling around 82 million pesos, allowing students to enroll in programs without contributing financially. One administrator, José Alexander Cárdenas González, altered grades multiple times to benefit nine students who had never attended classes. The case also involves an attorney, Andrea Estefanía Ninco Gutiérrez, whose thesis grade was artificially raised despite plagiarism concerns.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the fraud as a systemic issue involving institutional corruption and misuse of administrative privileges. While it does not explicitly criticize specific political figures, the emphasis on bureaucratic manipulation and the involvement of CTI agents suggests a critique of state-run


