Former Colleague: Columbia U President Stole Credit for My Research

Embattled Columbia University president Nemat “Minouche” Shafik screwed a former underling out of credit on a research paper published 30 years ago, a Yale University professor claims.

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Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak posted the bombshell allegations in a blistering thread on X early Friday, juxtaposing images of a 1992 report Shafik co-authored for World Bank with researcher Sushenjit Bandyopadhyay, along with a journal published in Oxford Economic Papers two years later in which Bandyopadhyay’s name was removed. ...

“This [1994] paper is lifted almost entirely from a 1992 report coauthored with consultant not credited in the publication,” wrote Mobarak on X. “This is wholesale intellectual theft, not subtle plagiarism.”

Ed Morrissey

This is a few days old, but I hadn't heard about it until now. If proven true, would it be enough for Columbia's board to remove Shafik? At least this scandal would give them more political cover than removing Shafik over her utter cowardice in addressing the radicals' seizure of the campus and their attempts to frighten Jews off the campus. 

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