Registrar, Karl Woodgett, arranged University degrees in exchange for spanking sessions.
The University of Bath registrar offered bogus degrees in return for spanking sessions in a hotel.
He told the women that his name was Dave and that he could offer them a degree in return for their help with a “pain management study”.
Woodgett used a colleague’s password to insert the names of bogus candidates into a degree database for approval by senior officials at the University of Bath’s senate meetings.
Woodgett also sold degrees at prices ranging from £500 for a 2.2 undergraduate degree to £1,000 for a Master’s with distinction.
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