Eyes on , ‘MP’ in north’s fake diploma scandal

Eyes on , ‘MP’ in north’s fake diploma scandal

The scandal involving “fake diplomas” in the north’s education sector continues to unfold, focusing on UBP MP Emrah Yesilirmak and the authenticity of his business administration degree from Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University (KSTU). MPs in the north have immunity from criminal proceedings with certain exceptions, but this does not prevent investigations. The Cyprus Massachusetts Centre of Innovation is linked to a criminal network involving forged student visas, leading to several arrests. The north’s higher education accreditation authority (Yodak)’s deputy chairman, Hasan Amca, takes charge amid criminal proceedings against its chairman, Turgay Avci, and former board member Mehmet Hasguler, both arrested for accepting under-the-table payments during KSTU’s accreditation process. Senior judge Gokhan Asafogullari is investigating Avci’s conduct.

Five arrested for illegal stay in Paphos

Five arrested for illegal stay in Paphos

Five people were arrested in Paphos, suspected of illegal stay, during a coordinated operation in Tremithousa at the Saint George complex. The operation involved around 80 police officers from Paphos CID, Ykan drug squad members, and MMAD special forces, investigating 18 apartments and 80 individuals. Four men and one woman were found residing illegally and were arrested with plans for their deportation.