Nagar Lai - Other Criticism

Other Criticism

He commented strongly against current education system, while developing non traditional education reform through his related organization. This pushed his organizations to develop quickly but also attracts critics from traditional educators and authorities. The local newspaper South China Morning Post got insiders’ information and attacked him seriously with a series of articles on August 2008 that outline ‘the Institute of Supply Chain Management has been challenged to run courses in Hong Kong without proper registration. At the same time Nagar is suspected to have been involved in acquiring an Associate Professorship that he did not deserve.’

However, the attacks quiet off shortly when no solid proof can be sustained, and Nagar still serve as honorary on the above associations. At the same time he becomes Assistant President of St. Clements University Lausanne (http://scusuisse.ch) and senior advisor of South China University of Technology Business School and visiting professor of numerous universities including International American University.

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