Brit Universities warned against collaboration with flawed Dubai legal institutions
by Andrew Harris:
New qualifications, offered by the British University of Dubai are soon to be available in partnership with the University of Edinburgh, the University of Manchester, Cardiff University, and the University of Glasgow in the UK.
The British legal community has spoken out about their concerns with the involvement of the DIAC and its chairman, Habib Al Mulla. Al Mulla, the CEO of Baker Mackenzie in the UAE is reportedly responsible, for serious legal malpractice against British nationals that would see him disbarred and imprisoned in the UK.
Currently, Al Mulla is facing international criticism for an alleged recent case in which he is said to have illegally represented both parties in proceedings more than twenty times despite having no mandate from either party to do so.
Accusations awaiting reply include falsifying and then validating a confession of embezzlement for an individual he was not retained to represent and then going on to prosecute the same defendant using the falsified confession.
British legal authorities are also apprehensive about the upcoming UAE International Education Week (18th to 23rd October 2017) which is “aimed at attracting transnational students to the UAE”, also in close partnership with the DIAC.