The Provincial Committee of the Dak Lak Party said that ‘Secretary Bui Van Cuong is not plagiarizing’



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The leaders of the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee said that up to this point they had all the conclusions, showing Mr. Bui Van Cuong, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, that he was not plagiarizing his doctoral thesis.

Mr. Bui Van Cuong himself, after being re-elected secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Dak Lak Party, the seventeenth term (term 2020-2025) also claimed that he was not a plagiarist.

Mr. Pham Minh Tan – Permanent Undersecretary of the Provincial Committee of the Dak Lak Party cited the conclusion of the Central Committee for the Protection of Domestic Policy on the results of the settlement of the complaint against Mr. Bui Van Cuong:

“The results of the verifications so far show that Comrade Bui Van Cuong has no acts of plagiarism, does not seriously violate the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training in research to protect the doctoral thesis at Hang University. Vietnam Sea in 2018 as the content of the complaint stated in Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan’s February 10 application.

“Comrade Bui Van Cuong does not use an illegal doctorate degree; he does not violate Politburo Regulation No. 126 of February 28, 2018 on some issues of political protection within the Party.”

Consequently, the Central Committee for Internal Political Protection concluded that Mr. Bui Van Cuong “did not commit any act of plagiarism” after many months of consideration.

Spotted before the Party Congress?

The press quoted Mr. Bui Van Cuong as saying that there was a “media campaign” to smear him on the eve of the Party Congress.

According to Mr. Cuong, his smear campaign was very methodical. Initially, this group blogged and emailed to spread defamatory information; then hire the “green army” to come forward on behalf of the complaint; he rented newspapers, magazines to write articles and finally hired KOLs (personal Facebook with many followers) on social networks to smear the “dirty news storm”.

Mr. Cuong also claimed that many newspapers and radio stations did not file complaints because they contacted the province and saw the results of the Ministry of Education and Training and the Maritime University, verified the content of the complaints and understood them as false. crazy, false. “Except for Environment and Society magazine, which is intentionally not verifying two-way information,” Cuong said.

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The Environment and Social magazine article featured an article on Mr. Bui Van Cuong

On the morning of September 30, the Environment and Society Magazine was also sanctioned by the Press Department for incorrect information about the Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Dak Lak Party.

According to this decision, the Revista de Medio Ambiente y Sociedad was fined 50 million VND by the Press Department and stripped of the license to operate printed newspapers for two months.

Towards the end of August 2020, the Environment and Society Magazine published the article “The Secretary of the Dak Lak Party Committee was accused of” plagiarism “of the thesis, academic fraud?” believed to be from Dr. Pham Dinh Quy.

The article documenting the denunciation of the doctoral thesis of the Party Secretary of Dak Lak Province, Bui Van Cuong, has three chapters of theoretical research that have copied about 70% of the previously published works.

This article shows evidence that Mr. Cuong also copied from other publications, but did not cite the source or cite false documents.

Mr. Quy thinks this is an academic fraud and cited, according to the regulations on doctoral training of the Vietnam Maritime University, Mr. Cuong is not eligible to defend the thesis. However, Mr. Cuong still earned a Ph.D.

The BBC also noted that after the emergency arrest of people by the Dak Lak police, Mr. Bui Van Cuong’s doctoral thesis has disappeared from the Vietnam Maritime University website.

Journalist Hoang Manh Ha (former secretary of Ho Chi Minh City Law Journal) wrote on Facebook: “The Institute’s website has a section for storing master’s and doctoral theses in PDF. The thesis is saved from 2017 to While Mr. Bui Van Cuong defended his Ph.D. at this school in 2018, but couldn’t find the thesis with red eyes. It shows that it was only removed when public opinion buzzed around the keyword helix. “

Subsequently, this thesis reappeared on the website of the Maritime University a few days later.

Dak Lak police arrested two people involved

On the afternoon of September 30, the Dak Lak province police announced the “arrest of persons detained in an emergency” with Mr. Pham Dinh Quy, a professor at Ton Duc Thang University (Ho Chi Minh City), on defamation. in accordance with article 156 of the Penal Code.

Previously, on September 21, Dak Lak police arrested Master, Dr. Hoang Minh Tuan (born 1980, a student of Dr. Quy), who brought a charge against Mr. Cuong’s ‘plagiarism’ when he was person went On the way from the residence in the Cu Kuin district moved to Khanh Hoa.

As reported by the BBC, on September 23, Dr. Pham Dinh Quy and his wife were suddenly surrounded by eight plainclothes policemen. After that, the police asked Mr. Quy to take him home. Later, Mr. Quy was taken to the Ho Chi Minh City Police Department for work, then continued to take him to Dak Lak.

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Mr. Pham Dinh Quy (cover left) has won many martial arts awards at all levels.

At the time of the incident, Mr. Quy’s family assumed it was a kidnapping because the family did not receive any notification.

Master Pham Dinh Trang told the BBC on September 30:

“As of now, it is 11 noon on September 30, 2020. I just received a notice from the Dak Lak province police. In those two notices, the notice from the Dak Lak post office on September 27 September 2020.. “

According to Mr. Trang, since his son was “invited to work”, until now it has been “9 days and nights that I have received the notification”.

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