Source: Alamy
Cash for questions: Yang Li took an imitation firearm to a meeting about his MSc
One student鈥檚 鈥渄oomed鈥 attempt to bribe his tutor must not be allowed to tarnish the reputations of other foreign students or the UK higher education system, according to the academic involved.
Andrew Graves, professorial fellow in technology management at the University of Bath, spoke to 探花视频 after last week鈥檚 jailing of 26-year-old Yang Li for bribery and possessing an imitation firearm in a public place.
Mr Li鈥檚 attempt occurred in November last year after he failed his master鈥檚 dissertation.
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At a meeting at the university with Professor Graves and the course鈥檚 deputy director, Stephen Cayzer, the Chinese student was told that he could receive help in resubmitting his dissertation, appeal the mark, or accept it and withdraw from the course.
Mr Li said there was a fourth option. Placing 拢5,000 in cash on the table, he told Professor Graves: 鈥淚 am a businessman.鈥 When he was asked to leave, a loaded air pistol fell from his pocket.
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Although such bribery attempts are thought to be extremely rare, the possibility that similar cases may go unreported 鈥渓eaves the question hanging in the air for a lot of people鈥 about how frequently tutors are offered bribes, Professor Graves told THE.
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 fair on the other students who work really hard, especially those who put in extra effort to do the work in a foreign language. They are just appalled at this behaviour,鈥 he said.
Professor Graves pointed to the cohort of more than 70,000 Chinese students studying in the UK without incident. While some stay and contribute to British society, others return home and become excellent ambassadors, he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 afraid cases like this may tar them with the same brush,鈥 he added.
The case has received considerable attention in China, where the government is said to be making an effort to crack down on bribery.
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Mr Li, the son of a Chinese government official, had hoped to stay on in the UK on a Tier 1 visa after completing his studies. He needed to pass the MSc to do so.
He was convicted at Bristol Crown Court on 23 April and sentenced to 12 months in prison.
Judge Michael Longman told the student that, had it succeeded, his attempt at bribery 鈥渨ould have undermined the integrity of the universities in the UK and the legitimacy of degrees from universities here, the University of Bath in particular鈥.
Mr Li was suspended by Bath after the incident. The university said his position as a Bath student would be 鈥渞esolved鈥 through its disciplinary procedure now that criminal proceedings were over.
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Professor Graves said that the 鈥渄ecisive action鈥 taken by the university demonstrated that in the UK 鈥渁ll students, wherever they are from, can guarantee a high-quality degree with confidence and the utmost level of integrity鈥.
He added: 鈥淚鈥檝e spent a lot of time living in the US and Brazil and it鈥檚 not the first time I鈥檝e had a gun drawn on me. But this time I think he was more scared than me.鈥
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