Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia- A number of prospective doctoral program (S3) students became victims of fraud with the promise of scholarships to study at the Philippine Women's University (PWU) Manila, Philippines.
There are hundreds of victims of fake scholarships with total losses reaching billions of Rupiah.
Managing Partner of Akhmad Zaenuddin & Partners, Akhmad Zaenuddin, said that this case reflects a method of fraud that is increasingly developing and affecting various levels of society, including intellectuals.
Facing the innovations of criminals who take advantage of these technological advances, victims can still take legal action, both criminal and civil, by collecting existing evidence.
How do the laws protect victims of this scholarship fraud? For further details, see Bramudya Prabowo's dialogue with Managing Partner Akhmad Zaenuddin & Partners, Akhmad Zaenuddin at Power Lunch,CNBCIndonesia (Thursday, 02/05/2024)