Quality Assurance Unit

Stop Corruption

UNIMA Graduate School’s commitment to preventing corrupt practices and strengthening integrity across academic and administrative services.

Corruption harms educational quality, public trust, and fairness. In higher education it may appear as abuse of authority, data manipulation, extortion, or financial irregularities.

All members of the academic community are encouraged to recognize risks, reject unethical practices, and report suspected violations through official channels.

Risks in the graduate school environment

  • Abuse of authority in academic or administrative approvals outside proper procedures.
  • Requests for unofficial fees or favors related to student services or partners.
  • Tampering with data or documents for quality assurance and institutional reporting.
  • Undisclosed conflicts of interest in decision-making.
  • Mark-ups, inflated costs, or irregularities in asset or financial management.

Report suspected corruption

Use the institution’s internal complaint services or the national portal. Reporter identity may be protected under applicable regulations.