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How did the local government respond to the fraud incident in American universities?
This is 20 19 years. The United States exposed the biggest fraud case in the history of colleges and universities, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation used more than 200 agents. It took more than a year to discover an incident in which a parent entered an American university through an intermediary. The name of this institution is the key university enrollment consulting company. After this incident was exposed, it once became a scandal in the United States. The local government quickly set up an investigation team to accuse the people involved. The students involved in the relevant school were expelled from the school, and the media exposed the details involved. Here, I want to know how the United States enters a good school: 1 is obtained through examination competition, mainly twice, which will be introduced later. 2, that is, going through the back door is more aboveboard, that is, donating money, donating a lot of money, and social recognition. But an event, the fact is not the case, but tampered with the results. So this incident caused an uproar in the media and education circles. The local government responded as follows: First, an investigation team was set up to accuse the families involved, and some of the people involved were expelled from the school. This time, the fraud case involved more than 800 families, and now the local government has prosecuted 33 parents involved. It can be said that it is unprecedented and the amount involved is huge. One of them, Zhao Moumou, was admitted by a sailing special student. I don't think she knows what sailing is for. The amount of bribes is huge, about 44 million yuan, which is the largest family involved. That sounds horrific. You want me to say that she is rich and can't do anything well, so this girl was finally expelled from school for fraud. In addition, a China family spent more than $6,543,800, ranking second, and was eventually dropped out of school.

The second is to expose the details through the media. In this fraud case, there are two specific methods: the first is to tamper with the scores, mainly to tamper with two scores, which are equivalent to the scores of the American Imperial College Entrance Examination: SAT and ACT. How to change it? The first is to bribe the examiner to correct it directly, and the second is to find someone to take the test instead. The second operation method is: impersonating a special student and bribing the enrollment coach of the special student. These are all exposed through the media. To sum up, the fraudulent incidents in American universities have once again refreshed the public's cognition and dealt a fatal blow to the credibility of American middle-class education.