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On March 9, 2026, Malaysia’s Ayer Keroh Sessions Court acquitted Prof G. Jayakumar of cheating due to lack of evidence showing dishonest intent or personal gain.
On March 9, 2026, Malaysia’s Ayer Keroh Sessions Court acquitted Prof Dr G. Jayakumar, vice-chancellor of Manipal University College Malaysia, of a cheating charge under Section 417 of the Penal Code.
The prosecution withdrew the case, and the court ruled that evidence of dishonest intent or personal gain was lacking.
Jayakumar expressed relief and reaffirmed his commitment to the university’s mission and student welfare.
The decision concludes a case that drew public attention, though specific details of the allegations were not disclosed.
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El 9 de marzo de 2026, el Tribunal de Sesiones Ayer Keroh de Malasia absolvió al Prof. G. Jayakumar de hacer trampa debido a la falta de pruebas que muestran intención deshonesta o beneficio personal.