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    HUNGARIAN DEPUTY PM SUSPECTED OF PLAGIARIZING THESIS

    December 7, 2012 - 20:46 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Hungarian Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjen
    plagiarized much of his sociology thesis, a university said on Friday,
    Dec 7, according to Reuters.

    It is the second plagiarism scandal involving Hungarian politicians
    this year. In April President Pal Schmitt resigned after a university
    stripped him of his sports doctorate for copying chunks of his thesis
    without proper acknowledgement.

    Budapest's Eotvos Lorand University, which examined Semjen's thesis
    after a local media report, said the deputy premier committed a severe
    ethical offence. But it ruled out any sanctions against him and he
    will keep his qualification.

    Semjen is the head of the Christian Democratic Peoples' Party, which
    is in an alliance with Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz.

    The inquiry was launched after business website HVG.hu -- which
    uncovered a similar controversy earlier this year that brought down
    Hungary's president -- raised doubts last month about Semjen's 1992
    thesis on a religious subject.

    On Friday the prime minister's office said Semjen acknowledged
    that the university would not initiate a procedure against him and
    "considered the matter closed".

    But in the statement, the government - which had previously called
    the HVG.hu report a "political provocation" - did not question the
    university's findings.

    Katalin Tausz, dean of the Social Sciences Faculty at the university,
    told a news conference that scholars examined Semjen's thesis showed
    to see if there were any similarities with writings by his supervisor,
    Attila Karoly Molnar.

    "The conclusion is that (Semjen's thesis) contains, to a significant
    degree, verbatim texts without quotation from writings by Attila Karoly
    Molnar," the dean said, according to a video of the news conference
    posted by news website index.hu.

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