Borch claimed opposite NRK and The daily newspaper that the rules for cheating have changed since she was a student. This is rejected by the university opposite TV 2.
– When you compare the statutes for cheating in the regulations from 2014 with the current regulations, it is clear that the rules have not changed, says acting head Julia Holte Sempler at the department for research, education and communication to the channel.
Borch also said that she has not been allowed to read the reasons for censorship until now, where according to her it is stated that the censors have found similarities in the text and pulled her in a grade. Sempler says that all students received reasons for censorship in 2014. This also has Research forum written.
The former minister also claimed that the thesis passed two plagiarism checks because she is a public figure. But Sempler says that all the assignments were anonymized when they were censored, and that they were checked for plagiarism only once.
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