Former SUNY professor arrested on bribery charges
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Ex-SUNY college professor accused of accepting bribes for higher grades
A once-celebrated former SUNY Canton professor has been arrested and charged with bribery after allegedly taking money from students in exchange for higher grades, New York State Police announced Tuesday.
SUNY professor took bribes in seedy cash-to-pass scheme and may soon be studying the inside of a jail cell: police
Former chemistry professor Rajiv Narula taught at the upstate New York campus for 12 years before bribe allegations cost him his job and got him busted.
Former SUNY Canton professor arrested on bribery charges - Newport Dispatch
CANTON — The New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation arrested a former SUNY Canton professor on multiple felony bribery charges Tuesday. Rajiv R. Narula, 45, faces eight counts of Bribery in the Third Degree, a class D felony. Narula is accused of accepting monetary bribes from students in exchange for higher grades. The arrest was made in coordination with the New York State Inspector General’s Office. Narula was dismissed from S…
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