Yale University included in a corruption scandal

The prestigious American University of Yale has ruled out a student on Tuesday, part of a major corruption scandal that had been admitted thanks to the bribe paid by his parents. The honored University of New Haven, in Connecticut, is the first to report an exception to the type in which 50 [...] were charged.
The prestigious American University of Yale has ruled out a student on Tuesday, part of a major corruption scandal that had been admitted thanks to the bribe paid by his parents.
The honoured University of New Haven, in Connecticut, is the first to report an exception to the type in which 50 people were charged.
Among them sports trainers, exam managers for admission to the most popular American universities and 33 parents, who were accused of paying $6.5m in bribes to ensure their children's admission.
In a statement posted on her website, Yales' directorate said she was informed of the case in question, for the first time in November.
Massachusetts Federal Prosecutor, who led the investigation, then requested information on the female football coach Rudy Meredith.
According to the university, Meredith, who left Yale in November and was charged with bribery, has reportedly offered false recommendations for two candidates and only one of them was admitted to Yale in January 2018, Posh P.
According to the indictment against Rudy Meredith, the student's parents reportedly paid a total of $1.2m as a bribe.
After the investigation, Yale decided to revote his admission to the university.












