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August 8, 2012

At Islamic varsity, you must be a plagiarist to catch one - The Express Tribune

Peer Muhammad

A professor at IIUI, who was found to have plagiarised, has been made the head of a committee that examines plagiarism cases.
Dr Muhammad Sher, a professor of computer science at the International Islamic University Islamabad, was recently promoted to be the dean of Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences. He was also given the additional charge as the head of the university’s plagiarism committee.
The committee was previously headed by Dr Irfan Ahmed, who was removed from the post “suddenly” and replaced with Dr Sher, an official at IIUI said.
Last year, Dr Sher was caught for plagiarism while compiling a book, following which he tendered a public apology for his actions. The professor, who is also the president of the university’s Academic Staff Association, said he was recently promoted as a dean of science faculty, which makes him the committee’s head by default. He added that the notification can be revised in future and the responsibility could be assigned to someone else.
HEC Executive Director Dr Sohail Naqvi, when contacted, said he was not aware of the appointment. However, he said it was “unfair to appoint a person with a record of plagiarism as the head of a committee that aims to ensure fairness in academic practices.”
He acknowledged the fact that a number of issues were cropping up at IIUI due to absence of permanent administrative heads at the varsity.
“We have formed a committee for the appointment of a president and rector at IIUI and a few recommendations have been forwarded to the concerned authorities,” he added.
Dr Riaz Qureshi, who helped frame the HEC’s anti-plagiarism policy, also termed Dr Sher’s appointment as “unfair”.
“How is it fair to appoint a person with a plagiarism record as the head of a committee that aims to control the same practice?” he said.
He said that he had requested all universities to include a representative of HEC in their anti-plagiarism committees to ensure transparency.
The committee’s secretary, Dr Shagufta Haroon said that she did not have any idea such development.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2012.

May 8, 2012

Karachi University decides that plagiarism is not misconduct – drops charges - The k2p blog

It does seem that plagiarism is not considered a very serious matter at Universities in Pakistan.
Karachi University has found a novel way to drop plagiarism charges against 4 academics against whom plagiarism charges were established by an independent committee. They charged the academics with misconduct, took up the matter formally at a Syndicate meeting and then dismissed their own charges since misconduct does not apparently include plagiarism under the University Act!
Karachi University was founded in 1951 and is considered one of the top 3 universities in Pakistan.
If this sounds convoluted – it is as nothing compared to the twists and turns and charges and counter-charges in this 4 year old story. Prof Dr Jalaluddin Ahmed Noori, Prof Dr Najma Sultan, (her husband) Prof Dr Saeed Arayen and Zakia Bibi at the University of Karachi were accused of plagiarism and an investigation committee consisting of  two retired judges and one serving judge of the Sindh High Court found the plagiarism charge to be established. The University then – probably intentionally – charged them with  “misconduct  (and not plagiarism under the Higher Education Commission policy) as mentioned in the University Act”.
The University Syndicate has now dropped all charges – as reported by Dawn - >>>

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