Two lodge report over allegedly non-existent degree programme


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 16 Jul 2019

IPOH: Two people have lodged police reports claiming that a tuition centre in Kuala Lumpur has been deceiving people into signing up for a degree course supposedly offered in collaboration with a university in Spain which does not exist.

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