Serbian ministerial lawsuits, non-existing school

The Alliance for Serbia has filed criminal charges against Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic for counterfeiting documents on the faculty's completed education, as well as against persons responsible by the Megatrend faculty. The criminal charge was filed with the High Public Prosecutor in Belgrade, a special department for the oppression of corruption and the ministry [...]
The criminal charge was filed with the High Public Prosecutor in Belgrade, a special department for the crackdown on corruption, and the Ministry of Education was handed over for inspection at the Faculty of Business Studies at Megatrend University.
The head of the Dveri Bosko Obradovic Movement said that the respective organs and minister Stefanovic, whom the Alliance for Serbia accuses of falsification of the faculty's degree, do not answer, as it takes time for “to regulate documents” proving the validity of this “non-opisting”.
The Alliance for Serbia and the Dveri Movement accused Stefanovic and Belgrade Faculty Megatrend of nostrifiing the diploma he allegedly received at a school in Great Britain, which they say does not exist.
“Stefanovic 15 years ago applied to Megard to nostrend for a degree he allegedly received through the United Kingdom educational system at a school called Megatrend International Expertium Limited. This firm in England has never been registered for education,” said SSP Chairman Dragan Djilas.












