It is nice to see that these persons are being charged. Everyone once in a while I read good news, and this is one of them.
There is the aspect of getting a degree as if it were a kilo of potatoes, some merchandise that can be bought and sold.
There is also the aspect of the experience of getting the degree, how enjoyable your way is, and what you learn on your way there.
eWizzard, some of the stories you tell are an obvious conflict of interest. This is something people are supposed to stay away from, teachers or students. However when you see people which are happy to go into situations where there is conflict of interest, and they cultivate the opportunity, you know something weird is happening.
beezer wroteOn a sidenote I think this thread will close as it's kind of political hehe
This thread is about cheating, ethics, and education (specifically accreditation).
I can imagine that some will try to look at it from a different angle, but I hope that it will never become the main topic of the thread.