Italian authorities have uncovered a fraudulent university operating in Naples that sold fake degrees for 1,500 euros annually, including a fabricated honorary degree awarded to comedian Pippo Franco. The operation, which spanned over two decades, was dismantled by the Guardia di Finanza after an investigation initiated by the Ministry of University and Research. A preventive seizure order has been issued against the organization’s social media channels and website, which promoted the false institution known as UNI.PO.S.S.T., Università Popolare degli Studi Sociali e del Turismo. This entity had no official accreditation and operated entirely outside the Italian higher education system. The fraudulent university created an elaborate facade to appear legitimate. It maintained a website and active presence on social media platforms, claiming to offer bachelor's, master's, and honorary degrees in fields such as sociology and tourism sciences. The site falsely stated that the institution had been operating for more than fifty years and boasted over 2,500 students. Marketing materials highlighted statistics like a 92 percent satisfaction rate among graduates and a 40 percent employment rate, despite the absence of actual academic infrastructure. There were no classrooms, professors, or genuine examinations, only a carefully curated digital presence designed to attract clients willing to pay for counterfeit credentials. During searches of the residences of key suspects, investigators discovered extensive documentation confirming the scale of the deception. Between 2004 and 2024, the fake university issued 459 forged certificates of graduation, including 49 honorary degrees. To lend credibility to its operations, the organization illegally used the seal of the Campania Region, a public symbol meant to signify legitimacy. Three individuals, believed to be members of the same family, were identified as the organizers of the scheme, holding roles such as president, vice-president, and rector. They face charges of organized crime, forgery, and misuse of public seals. The remaining 34 individuals investigated are suspected recipients of the fraudulent degrees. Among the victims of this scam was Pippo Franco, a well-known comedian whose name appeared in promotional material as having received an honorary degree in Communication Sciences in April 2016. Authorities clarified that Pippo Franco was unaware of the fraudulent nature of the institution and is not under investigation. His inclusion in the list of honorees was part of the marketing strategy employed by the fake university to enhance its perceived prestige. The investigation into the fraudulent university began following a tip-off from the Ministry of University and Research. The Guardia di Finanza conducted thorough checks and confirmed that there was no physical structure or academic staff associated with the institution. Instead, the entire operation relied on digital manipulation and deceptive advertising. The discovery of the organization’s activities has raised concerns about the vulnerability of the higher education sector to such scams and the potential consequences for individuals who unknowingly obtained these fake qualifications. Authorities continue to examine the extent of the fraud and identify other possible victims. The case highlights the need for greater vigilance regarding the authenticity of educational institutions and the importance of verifying credentials through official channels. As the investigation progresses, further details about the financial impact of the scheme and the identities of additional suspects are expected to emerge.
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OpenNeovisanSredinaprije 6 h Napulj, otkriven lažni univerzitet koji je prodavao diplome za 1.500 eura.U Napulju, Italija, vlasti su otkrile lažni univerzitet pod nazivom UNI.PO.S.S.T., koji je radio 20 godina prodajući lažne diplome za 1.500 eura godišnje. Institucija je lažno tvrdila da nudi diplome, magisterij i počasne diplome, ali nije imala službenu akreditaciju. Koristio je razrađen online marketing, uključujući lažne pečate iz regije Campania, kako bi se prikazao legitimnim. Operacija je otkrivena nakon što je Ministarstvo sveučilišta i istraživanja dalo dojavu, što je dovelo do zaplene web stranice organizacije i naloga na društvenim mrežama. Vlasti su otkrile 459 lažnih certifikata, uključujući jedan dodijeljen komičaru Franco Pippo 2016. godine, unatoč njegovom nedostatku uključenosti. Trideset sedam osoba je pod istragom, a tri člana obitelji optužena za vođenje sheme.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak izvješćuje o kaznenoj istrazi koja uključuje prijevare i zloupotrebu javnih pečata, što ima pravne i administrativne implikacije.
Il Sole 24 OreStranački povezan🔒Sredinaprije 16 h Napulj, demontiran lažni atelje: zaplijenjeno više od 500 diplomaTalijanske vlasti su raskinule prijevarnu operaciju na sveučilištu u Napulju, otkrivši organizaciju koja je izdala više od 500 lažnih diploma iz sociologije i turističkih znanosti.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak izvještava o kaznenoj istrazi koja uključuje prijevaru i krivotvorenje, usredotočavajući se na postupke pojedinaca, a ne na političke aktere, politike ili ideološke rasprave.
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