AN anti-corruption authority yesterday raised the alarm on security of computerised student records at universities around the nation after it spotted weaknesses at all 10 public universities in NSW. The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption report on university security was based on an inquiry into the unauthorised cancellation of students' failed subjects in their academic records at the University of Technology Sydney. All other NSW universities were surveyed as part of the inquiry into 21 academic record changes for 11 fee-paying Indonesian students, which found corruption in the cases of nine of the students. Deficiencies such as "too many staff with access to modify or create records", infrequent checks of access and removing ex-employees' access were found in the universities in NSW. ICAC recommended that state prosecutors consider charging a former employee of the UTS Graduate School of Business, Toto Sujanto, with bribery and unlawfully altering computer records. He allegedly obtained $8000 in cash for changing subject failures to cancellations. ICAC commissioner Irene Moss said the report "does raise questions for other Australian universities". [1]http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,4854053%5E15306%5E%5 Enbv%5E,00.html Overt corruption involves honorary degree's to the likes of lyman Nemnitzer,kurt Waldheim,arnie Swarzeneggar,henry Kissinger,HIH chairman X,etc,etc. References 1. http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,4854053^15306^^nbv^,00.html