Researcher and former Deputy Minister of Education, Taulant Muka, has publicly denounced what he calls a clear case of plagiarism by the new director of the National Information Society Agency (AKSHI), Igli Tafa.
According to Muka, a scientific article published in 2011 by Tafa contains parts copied verbatim from previous international studies.
It raises questions about professional standards in the management of a key institution that manages state digital systems and citizen data.
Taulant Muka's post:
"Prime Minister Rama's love for plagiarism knows no bounds...
The 2011 scientific article by Igli Tafa, the new director of AKSHI, was copied verbatim (copy-paste) from studies published earlier in Malaysia and India. Among thousands of educated Albanians, the Prime Minister once again proves that plagiarism is a criterion for leaders.
It is about the study: "A Survey of QoS Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks" (2011), which turns out to be identical to parts of two articles by Aisha-Hassaan (2008) and I. Latha (2009).
The National Agency for Information Security (NAIS) is the institution that manages the state's digital systems and citizens' data. How can such a critical institution be led by someone with such a precedent?
And the next question: is this article of his only 100% copy-paste?
The case does not seem isolated: we have also told the former director of AKSHI, Mirlinda Karçanaj, about her 100% plagiarized doctorate.
"After all the serious events related to the AKSHI, the consequences are clear when critical institutions are led by people with low professional standards."
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