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Monash University Making-A-Misconduct



Finding faults in a victim and attacking the victim with their past history is the most common method used by powerful authorities/organisations for the purpose of cover-up. What has irritated Monash University the most is that they could not find any dirt records in my clean history. So Monash University adopted a criminal strategy: If no dirt, then make it for her. The following plot of trapping me occurred after Monash University had unlawfully terminated my employment.

Editor-in-chief Roger Narayan of Mat Sci Eng (an academic journal) held my submitted paper for 6 months --4 months longer than usual, and then invited me to revise that paper WHEN the same work submitted by my Monash colleague was accepted by another journal for publication, and WHEN Monash University had no intention to inform me of this. The incident would have resulted in double-submission –A professional misconduct that Monash University desperately wanted for the purpose of destroying my reputation. Details are Monash University Making-A-Misconduct via Elsevier Editor-in-Chief, Roger Narayan 中文版

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