The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation informed Vijesti that their services also determined that the certificate of completed studies Miljana Pavličić at the Faculty of Chemistry in Belgrade - forgery.
The department finally answered today why her diploma was not recognized 13 years ago.
"On March 18, 2010, Miljana Pavličić addressed the Ministry of Education and Science with a request for recognition of a foreign educational document obtained at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia. Along with the request in question, the appointed person submitted the Certificate of Higher Education, Certificate of Passed Exams, as well as proof of payment of the administrative fee. The Ministry of Education, by document number UPI 05-1/11-374 dated March 18, 2010, addressed the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, to verify the authenticity of the educational document in question. The Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, by document number: 686/1 dated May 21, 2010, informed this Ministry that the educational document in question is not authentic", according to the Ministry's answer to "Vijesti" questions.
In this department, they claim that, appreciating the answer of the Faculty of Chemistry, they filed a criminal complaint against Miljana Pavličić at the Podgorica ODT, due to the suspicion that, "with the intention of using a false and untrue document as a real one, the named person committed the crime of falsifying a document under Article 412 of the Criminal Code." .
They also said that the complete case files, created in the matter in question, were submitted with the criminal complaint to the competent prosecutor for further action.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation did not specify when the criminal complaint was filed.
The former administration of the Ministry, headed by Miomir Vojinović, in its response to the "News" of May 12 this year claimed that the decision on the recognition of Pavličić's educational document was not recognized.
After asking about the reasons why the diploma was not verified, the Ministry claimed on June 15 that it cannot be determined from the records whether the request was resolved and in what way. At that time, they clarified that "the documentation submitted with the request for the recognition of a foreign educational document is kept for five years".
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