A teacher surnamed Wu from a private university in the south made his own certificates to sell to students, but the prosecutors found out that the certificates were fake.

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[Reporter Huang Jialin/Kaohsiung Report] A man surnamed Wu who works as a part-time teacher at a private university in the south, and his wife Wang set up a cultural and creative association. They offered bridal secretary and cosplay courses, and pretended to be the Ministry of the Interior as a guiding unit, charging students 10,000 yuan After the Yuan Dynasty, Class A and Class B certificates were issued at the end of the course, but they were found to be "false" by the prosecutor. Although the two confessed to the crime after they went to court, they were still prosecuted by the prosecutor for fraud and forgery.

The Cultural and Creative Industry Development Association, founded by Wu and Wang, recently posted on its Facebook page, stating that the students passed the "International IAS International Animation Cosplay" exam and obtained Class A and Class B certificates. The association even uploaded the certificates. The certificate number of the Ministry of the Interior is clearly written on it, and the guiding unit is also the Ministry of the Interior, which is no different from the certificate issued by the state.

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After the certificate was exposed, it was fermented on the Internet. Senior cosplay players were puzzled, pointing out why they need a license to play cosplay, and questioned the authenticity of the certificate.

When Wu and Wang came to the case, they confessed that they had issued certificates to the students who had attended the class, but argued that there was no fee. When the prosecution re-examined, they changed their words and said that they had not seen these certificates, and shifted the responsibility to Chen, another name of the association. last name consultant.

After the female consultant surnamed Chen arrived at the case, she took out relevant remittance records, proving that 5 students who participated in the Xinmi course and 2 students who had attended the Cosplay course remitted 10,000 yuan to Wu Nan's name; the prosecution based on the students' confessions and Regarding the relevant evidence, Wu and Wang's statements were not accepted, and after the investigation was concluded, they were prosecuted for the crimes of fraud and document forgery.

A teacher surnamed Wu from a private university in the south listed his own competition as a guiding unit without the approval of the Ministry of the Interior.

(Photo by reporter Huang Jialin)