The great research on the circuit of its urban planner Rhodesit has yielded fruit. In addition to the elements that came to light about the way the members acted, asking for money for urban planning from individuals, now a new circuit is coming to shake the “waters” on the island.
Police officers, during the investigation of the Circuit Circuit in Rhodes, arrived at the traces of Second circuit that provided fake proficiency degrees with a tariff of at least 1,200 euros. This case involves both the 58 -year -old special adviser to the mayor and the 49 -year -old head of the Department of Building Licenses, according to dimokratiki.gr.
Specifically, the 58 -year -old who was also a special adviser to the former mayor was “caught” in recorded conversations To admit that he has a Proficiency English degree for 1,200 euros.
As it appeared, diplomas secured it through a 44 -year -old Then the 58 -year -old persuaded the 49 -year -old boss to do exactly the same.
The two women then seem to consider whether they should inform the 49 -year -old private engineer, who is accused of planning the urban planning, to do the same.
The involved allegedly used irregular degrees for Service changes.
The circuit seems to have had a clear method, making specific contacts and interconnections. The 44 -year -old allegedly processing the processes for fake degrees is also named and has the headquarters in the Municipal Unit of Eastern Rhodes.
The talks that unravel the circuit
In one of the recorded conversations, the 58 -year -old admits to the 49 -year -old for having her degree in September and then gives her information on how she will get her own.
Advisor (58 years old): (laughs) ah I can’t stand it. So I can’t stand it, I spoke with (…), as you understood and early September I will have my degree.
Boss (49 years old): How many?
Advisor: I passed, I passed. In early September he says he will.
Boss: Oh, how? To what extent did you go?
Advisor: Well, I didn’t ask him anymore. Good degree, excellent.
Boss: And because we care now. (Laughs)
Advisor: Well, of course, it’s excellent, you’re doing well?
Boss: Ah, my God.
Advisor: Come on my Christ.
Boss: Baby, are you the scriptures? No.
Advisor: I’ll tell you one by one.
Boss: Ok.
Advisor: Now listen to what to say to me.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: It wants a photocopy of identity, you can take it out there, that is, if you don’t have it.
Boss: Yes, I’ll get it out.
Advisor: Do you know how much it goes? I told you?
Boss: Nothing tell me.
Advisor: Summer, a thousand two hundred.
Boss: Fine. Ok.
Advisor: And if there is no issue, Thursday at seven to eight.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: Let’s go to his office, (…) First.
Boss: Where are they? (…);
Advisor: (…) .
Boss: Yes. What time? Again. Thursday;
Advisor: Seven and a half with eight.
Boss: Ok okay okay.
Advisor: You will see him anyway to discuss. Then I’ll tell you the rest.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: At some point just before the exams.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: He will now make your request, everything okay.
Boss: Yes, yes, yes.
Advisor: You will go to a foreign language center that is in (…).
Boss: (…)?
Advisor: If you want I will accompany you now that I know them.
Boss: Say, to see what awaits me.
Advisor: There they will give you a print.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: Which is supposed to have the exams. The pierced.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: And there they will give you the issues with the answers they will write. You will copy with your letters.
Boss: Yes.
Advisor: You will give it back and the next you will normally go to the exams. They will have given you a photocopy of media, not the original.
Boss: Yes, I’ll write what comes to me, shit.
Advisor: “Our Father”. (Laughs)
Boss: And the oral?
Advisor: They give it. You do nothing.
Boss: Is there not any monkeys that they give?
Advisor: No. These were the Chinese. Here is the European. What the examiners themselves give.
Boss: Ok.
Advisor: You don’t talk to anyone. We may need the process for “our own man” again.
With the expression “our man”, the consultant means the 44 -year -old who allegedly secured the degrees from Examination centers.
In other conversations recorded, inter alia:
Advisor: Why don’t he get me for English, he was scared?
Boss: Has he got you? No, because now this time they are giving a check will come. So you can’t automatically be in. He didn’t even get the short. But he explained to my son that there is this issue.
Advisor: Ah. Supervisor: Yes, yes. Must be safe.
Advisor: Because, because (..) I went and paid me to … to take exams and I say he didn’t get us fuck. Boss: I’ll get him after (…) phone.
Advisor: But after checking how will you get us?
Boss: You have a degree, we don’t have. A degree, a fake we said to get, we don’t sit down.
Advisor: Have a little patience. He tells me (…): “Do you say I don’t get it?” What do you say? Have a little patience. You didn’t have so many years, now it caught you?
Boss: a Degree to get, we don’t sit. Advisor: Don’t worry. He was more anxious than us. He told me “I can’t get money if I’m not sure the application has been made.”
Advisor: Do you have any other confidence in her?
Boss: To ask her (…)? Advisor: with discretion. But I’m scared because it’s from (…), does he know (…). Do not create a subject.
Supervisor: Get it to become a director in town planning.
Advisor: Yes, that’s what I’m waiting for.
Boss: If the diplomas were calculated to do things here, the results would be otherwise. If there was meritocracy …
Advisor: Here is “whatever it is”.
ELAS research It is in full swing, and the case has been forwarded to the competent judicial authorities to investigate possible criminal responsibility.
The revelations of both the first and second circuit in Rhodes have shocked the island.
Source: dimokratiki.gr