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Impeachment vote looms for Iran's interior minister
2008-10-27
Iran's Parliament will move in November to impeach Interior Minister Ali Kordan for "dishonesty" after he confessed to holding a fake Oxford University degree, the ISNA news agency said on Sunday. "Kordan will face an impeachment vote on November 4," a member of Parliament's board, Hamid Reza Hajibabai, was quoted as saying.

Pressure has been mounting on Kordan to quit the cabinet post he took up in August after the prestigious British university denied awarding him any qualification through a representative, as he had claimed.

"The minister has claimed to have been deceived by the Oxford University's representative ... Whether he has been deceived or dishonest, such a person does not deserve to be interior minister," read the motion signed by 28 MPs. An impeachment motion needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be put on Parliament's agenda.

Kordan had asserted the degree was issued for his "managerial and executive experience and for submitting a thesis to Oxford University via a person who had opened an affiliate office in Tehran in English-language affairs." He later said he had approached Oxford University after MPs cast doubt on his degree, but "to my utter disbelief, the university did not confirm [the degree] when my representative went there."

He had shown the purported degree to MPs in a controversial vote of confidence session on August 5, during which he was confirmed in office by 169 votes to 100.

The minister replaced Mustafa Pour Mohammadi, who fell out with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The president has been supporting Kordan throughout the controversy, once saying that he should not be judged by "a torn piece of paper."

The country's presidential election slated for June 2009, in which Ahmadinejad is expected to run, is overseen by the Interior Ministry.

Kordan has said he pressed charges against the person who claimed to represent Oxford in Tehran as soon as he realized his degree was fake.
Posted by:Fred

#3  No no! He said al-Oxford, right down the street from al-Goatford U.
Posted by: ed   2008-10-27 07:55  

#2  Showed them his Peruvian University PhD too.
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2008-10-27 03:43  

#1  That's funny. Even though he was a dried camel dung salesman before he was Interior Minister, he seemed to fight right in with the rest before they figured it out. I guess they figure he wasn't properly qualified somehow.
Posted by: gorb   2008-10-27 02:52  

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