Here's the proof:
"Mr Firns believed he had no choice than to give the 15 Malaysian students a zero mark.
He wrote the identified web addresses on the 15 papers and notified the university’s Graduate School of Business, which runs the offshore programs.
Mr Firns thought the case was closed until a business trip to Newcastle in late February. It was then that a colleague in the graduate business school delivered the news of an almost unbelievable cover-up by senior university management.
Mr Firns said he was told that his plagiarism comments on the students’ papers had been “whited out” with Liquid Paper and the papers handed on to fellow lecturer Rachid Zaffane for re-marking.
The 15 students, on the verge of graduating, were apparently given top marks, with scores ranging from 18 and 29.5 out of 35. “The top marks were given to identified cheats,” Mr Firns said. "
http://www.theage.com.au/cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/08/23/1061529381771.html
Easy degrees for the wealthy internationals.