even though it was a bit one sided...as far as the intelligence that is. Heishi...don't worry about the cheating as it really doesn't matter since things will be what they are and will not change until the leadership of these schools stand up for the ethics that their schools were founded on...or at least the ethics that their main campuses were founded on. 

 

The sad thing is that once these "graduates" make their way into the real world and show the value of their education to employers the reputational damage may be such that these schools will have a problem recovering. 

 

Particularly concerning is when these schools place people into senior management roles that come from locals where ethics is a dirty word the problem will perpetuate and more than likely snowball causing the remaining employees that have proper ethical values (some of whom came from their main campuses or from other proper professional environments) to run for the hills and let these 'others' drive the institutions and their reputations into the ground.