
Ghanaian
students in Italy lose scholarships over massive visa fraud.
Scores
of Ghanaians students in Italy have been stripped of their scholarship and many
more face possible denial over massive visa fraud discovered by the Italian
Embassy in Ghana.
The
documents students submit for the scholarship are mainly an affidavit from the
Supreme Court and proof of family composition and income based on tax clearance
certificate from Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), but only the latter needs
validation.
But
this year some Ghanaian students in Italy took to Facebook page of the Italian
Embassy in Ghana, lambasting the Embassy for causing their scholarships to be
cancelled and or delayed.
According
to the students, they submitted their documents for validation months ago but
the October 31, 2018 deadline has passed and yet the Embassy has still not
validated their documents.
As
a result, some students have been thrown out of their university dormitories
during winter, and denied food, while others have actually been asked to refund
up to €4,000 because it has been discovered that they did not qualify for
scholarship.
The
students said the Italian Scholarship Secretariat has extended the deadline to
November 30, 2018 but the Embassy is still showing no sign of validating their
documents.
But
Adom News investigations at the Italian Embassy revealed that the for more than
half of the students, the validation may either never come or would be delayed
beyond the deadline because the Embassy has discovered massive fraud in their
visa and scholarship acquisition.
Documents
available to Adom News indicate that there is a network of fraudsters in Ghana
and Italy who collect between €1,000 and €3,850 from students and fake
documents for them to collect visas.
Per
the documents, €1,000 is for basic package, €2,300 for unique package and
€3,850 for what they call complete package.
The
Italian-based Ghanaian ring leader, who was named only as George, was heard on
an audio recording, obtained from the Italian Embassy, advising his clients on
how to state their family income to deceive Embassy officials into giving them
both visas and scholarships.
He
said “if you state a high income you may get the visa but lose the chance of
getting a scholarship because it means your parents have money to pay the fees;
and if you state low income you will not get the visa because it means you have
no means to take care of yourself while in Italy, so take the middle line.”
Another
member of the ring was heard on another tape admonishing applicants to wait for
a certain Saddat in Kumasi to give them the fake signature that looked most
authentic because everyone he signed for got the visa.
Meanwhile,
Adom News investigations also revealed the Italian Embassy has loads of
WhatsApp chats between the ring leader, George and several of his victims; and
letters from GRA showing that at least 15 out of a set of 22 tax clearance
documents verified came out as fake.
There
was even an email from a victim to the Embassy narrating how, when and where
various exorbitant amounts of money were extorted from him for fake documents
but the visa never came so he felt then need to go to then Embassy himself for
help.
Italian
Ambassador to Ghana, Giovanni Favilli told Adom News they had noticed an
“unnatural increase” in student visa applications from about 200 in 2013 to a
whopping 1,500 in 2018 alone, but it was the confession of that one victim that
opened their eyes to the operations of the network of fraudsters who have taken
advantage of the Embassy’s leniency to defraud families and enrich themselves.
He
said, at some point in their investigations, the Embassy had to fire one of
their own workers because they suspected complicity.
Giovanni
Favilli said there are over 1,000 Ghanaians students in Italy and lots of them
enjoy scholarships and are treated just like Italian students.
“Italy
is happy to welcome Ghanaian students and treat them same as Italian students
but we will not countenance fraudsters taking advantage of our hospitality to
defraud the system,” he said.
The
Ambassador noted that even this year, many of the applications have been denied
because investigations showed that most of the documents submitted were either
fake or not up to the requirement.
He
cautioned that the Embassy does not work with middle men,except the company
hired to receive applications on behalf of the Embassy, and the application
processing fee is only €50 and nothing more.
“If
anyone takes your money and promises you a visa, remember that we will verify
every minute detail of documents submitted for visas and if fraud is determined
you may become an accomplice of the criminal behind the fraud,” he warned.
Meanwhile,
the students whose documents have been found to be fake, have been reported to
the judicial service and prosecutors in Italy and some of them have already
been kicked out of their dormitories and been asked to refund scholarship
moneys already spent on them.
The
Embassy said it will also report the matter to the police and judicial service
here in Ghana.
Source:
Samuel Dawuona
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