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发表于 2013-4-25 22:44 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览 |打印
本帖最后由 yericl 于 2013-4-25 23:56 编辑

才看到这两天dailymail的新闻:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2313639/Yang-Li-Son-Chinese-government-official-tried-bribe-Bath-University-professor-5-000-meeting-gun-fell-pocket.html

Son of Chinese government official tried to bribe his Bath University  professor with £5,000 during meeting in which gun fell out of his pocket
  • Yang Li told university don 'I'm a  businessman' before placing cash on table
  • When 26-year-old [size=1.4em]was  asked to leave an air pistol fell from his coat pocket
  • Sentenced to 12 months for bribery and six  months on the firearms charge
By  Daily Mail Reporter


Bribery: Chinese student Yang Li was jailed for 12  months after offering his professor £5,000 in cash in a bid to pass his  degree


The son of a Chinese government official was  jailed yesterday for trying to bribe a British university professor with £5,000  to pass his degree.

Yang Li also took an imitation firearm into  the meeting with the don and another senior academic at Bath  University.

A court heard that Li, 26, was studying a  masters degree in innovation and technology management and feared  failure.

He was dismayed to learn he had been given  just 37 per cent for his dissertation which was a fail - and would have meant  him spending an extra year at the university.

That would have affected Li’s visa which he  was hoping to upgrade from a student visa to a tier 1 visa.

Li, who was born and educated in China, asked  to meet Professor Andrew Graves and Dr Stephen Shepherd to discuss his  options.

Bristol Crown Court heard he told the pair ‘I  am a businessman’ before placing £5,000 in cash on the table.

He then said: 'There is a fourth option, you  can keep the money if you give me a pass mark and I won’t bother you  again.'

When that failed and he was asked to leave he  picked up his coat and a 0.177 air pistol fell from the pocket.

Defending Li, Blake James said Mr Li came  from an affluent family in China, where his father is a respected government  official and businessman.

Mr James said Li was not a 'sham student' and  had come to the UK in 2006 for a Computer Science degree at the University of  Bath, which he passed.

He claimed Li had withdrawn the money that  morning ‘for the weekend’ and had not meant to use it as a bribe.
He added that the gun was in his pocket as he  thought it was safer than the car, and he had no intention of using the weapon  which he used for target practice.

Mr Blake-James said: 'Mr Li is someone who is  used to carrying large amounts of cash with him.

‘He was not thinking straight,he made a impulsive decision to use the money he had on him, which was a ridiculous  gesture and ill-thought through.'

He added: 'One of Mr Li’s pleasures is  shooting in the garden of his house, and he intended to return to it after the  meeting.

'He had the gun in the pocket of his coat as  he didn’t want to leave it in the car, he felt it was safer with  him.


Li, 26, was studying a masters degree in innovation and  technology management at the University of Bath


'It was in no way connected to his  meeting.
'In his haste to leave the meeting, he picked  up his coat and the gun fell to the floor.'

Mr Blake-James said Li was of good character  and from an affluent and successful family, with his father a Chinese government  official and businessman.

His parents, wife, who is also studying at  the university, and parents in law were in court to support him.

Documents show Li was progressing well in his  masters course until he failed the dissertation, he said.

At the time of the final module, Li was  working for his father’s firm, earning £25,000 a year with a bonus of £11,000,  as well as studying.

Prosecuting, Mark Hollier said: 'The final  part of the course is for students to submit a dissertation of about 12,000  words. That had to be in by the first week of September. Mr Li’s dissertation  was submitted that September last year.

'It was marked by Professor Graves. The pass  mark is 40 per cent and the mark awarded was 37 per cent.'

Li’s dissertation mark was checked by  external examiners from Oxford and Cambridge University and found to be correct,  Mr Hollier added.

Firearm: When Li's attempts at bribery failed and he was  asked to leave he picked up his coat and this air pistol fell from the pocket  



Judge Michael Longman told him: 'Any form of  corruption or incitement to a person in any manner amounts to a serious offence  which must be taken seriously by the court.

'Your bid to achieve a pass mark by offering  what was a bribe to your professor was ill conceived to the point of being a  spectacular mistake and one which was doomed to fail from the start.

'You withdrew the large sum of money that  morning, and I do not accept that offering the money was on impulse or done in  the heat of the moment.
'It was planned and deliberate and  demonstrated a failure to comprehend the high standards adhered to by the public  and private offices in the UK.

'This was made even more serious by the fact  that you had an imitation firearm in your possession.

'I have no doubt that it provoked fear in  Professor Graves, though I am satisfied that you did not acquire it for the  purpose of the meeting.

'But you plainly did know you had it on you,  and you risked others at the meeting seeing it.'

Li, who has spent five months in custody,  plans to return to China with his wife after his release because his current  visa has now expired.
Wealthy Chinese families are spending  fortunes getting their children into prestigious British universities and are  increasingly turning to agents to help find places.

One such company  BE Education, set up  by British entrepreneur and old-Etonian William Vanbergen, 30, in 2003, promises  to 'prepare China’s young future leaders for success in an increasingly  interconnected world'.
BE Education has placed 24 Chinese students  in UK universities and regularly gets about 150 a year into British public  schools.
The firm’s fees have reportedly now risen to  £100,000 for successfully placing candidates in top establishments.
In total, 78,715 students from China attended  UK universities in 2011/12, a 17 per cent rise in the last academic  year.
British businessman Neil Heywood, who was  murdered in China in 2011, is understood to have arranged admission to his old  school Harrow for the son of Chinese politician Bo Xilai.

Last year Bo Xilai's wife Gu Kailai, 53, was  found guilty of poisoning Mr Heywood and sentenced to 14 years in  jail.
The son, Bo Guagua, who later went to Oxford  and Harvard, was said to have fallen into an ‘economic dispute’ dispute with Mr  Heywood.
Bo, known for a love of champagne and shisha  parties while studying at Oxford, was allegedly told by Mr Heywood: ‘If you do  not give me £13million, you will be destroyed.’

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发表于 2013-4-27 08:30 |只看该作者
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发表于 2013-4-29 01:57 |只看该作者
学校的系统不是这样工作的,听老师说在论文评分完成后至最终成级发榜前,导师确实有权利重新对论文分数进行审核和修改,但这段时间内导师一般不向学生透露分数。
要是成绩发榜后,无论是天王老子,即便真是成绩错了都没有办法修改了。

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发表于 2013-5-1 13:44 |只看该作者
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论文成绩确定是要很多步骤的,首先是supervisor和2nd marker一起确定个分数范围,然后会有moderation meeting因为不同导师的评分标准不同要稍微调整下,然后最后还有external examiner来审查的。

如果等分数贴出来了后要想要扳回只能appeal,不过一般情况都是学生败诉~  
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