Al-Marsad Newspaper: Al-Arabiya published a report claiming that the Saudi Authority for Health Specializations confirmed the seizure of a series of fake health certificates issued by a fake university in Sudan, which were recently seized.
The report continues, the authority clarified that it was able to seize the fake certificates before Sudan announced the seizure of the fake university, pointing out that the owners of these certificates were unable to pass the authority’s audit standards , underlining that it follows rigorous classification and registration procedures that prevent the entry into the health sector of unqualified people, especially from abroad.
It indicated that the procedures for documenting and verifying certificates are subject to scrutiny prior to the physician’s arrival, as the validity of certificates is verified prior to submitting classification applications.
The report concludes, although the war on fake certificates began several years ago with an individual effort on social networking sites, in recent years there has been a great leap forward in terms of regulations and laws that have been imposed, including professional exams, where those coming from outside Saudi Arabia must take and pass these exams, particularly in health, technical and engineering disciplines.