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Axact Pvt. Ltd.
Founder Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh
Headquarters Karachi, Pakistan
Key people
Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, Chairman
Viqas Atiq ,Vice Chairman & COO (Co – Founder), Zeeshan Ahmed (Senior Executive Vice President - Business Unit), Zeeshan Anwar (Assistant Vice President)
Website axact.com

Axact (Urdu: ایگزیکٹ‎) is a Pakistani software company that runs numerous websites selling fake academic degrees. As of May 2015, it was being investigated by Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency. The company also owns the media company BOL Network[1] and sells fake degrees and theses to foreign students.[2][3]

History

Axact was founded by Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, who serves as its chairman. It is based in Karachi, and has over 2,000 employees.[1] According to Shaikh, the company was founded in 1997 with fewer than 10 employees working in a single room. In a 2013 interview with Newsweek magazine he further described it as the world’s leading IT company and said that Axact had eight broad-business units and products, more than 5,200 dedicated employees and associates globally and as many as 8.3 million customers worldwide.[4] The company website said in 2015 that the company had 10 diverse business units that offer more than 23 world class products, more than two billion users, and a global presence across 6 continents, 120 countries and 1,300 cities with more than 25,000 employees and associates.[5]

According to Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan records, the company was registered in June 2006 and had a paid up capital of Rs. 6 million (US$58,860) by 2010. Government records show that it paid an income tax of approximately Rs. 18,90,000 ($18,543) for the year 2014, and that Shaikh paid a personal income tax of Rs. 26 ($0.26) for the same year.[5]

Fake diplomas scandal

New York Times investigation

On 17 May 2015, The New York Times published an investigative story reporting that Axact ran at least 370 degree and accreditation mill websites. The report said that although the company did sell software, chiefly website design and smartphone applications, its main business was "to take the centuries-old scam of selling fake academic degrees and turn it into an Internet-era scheme on a global scale." The Times further reported that the company had around 2,000 employees, some of whom pretended to be American educational officials and worked in shifts to keep the company open 24 hours per day.[1]

Company response

Axact has denied all the allegations.[6][7] The company accused the New York Times of "baseless, substandard reporting" as part of a plot by rival news organizations to stop the BOL Network, which was scheduled to start operations soon. It also threatened several news organizations and bloggers reporting on the issue with lawsuits.[8]

Initially Shaikh denied any association with the fake educational websites besides selling them software. Later he said that while Axact did provide office support and call center services to the websites, it did not itself "issue any degree or diploma, whether fake or real."[9]

Official investigations

Following the publication of the New York Times article, Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan directed the country's Federal Investigation Agency to begin inquiry into whether the company was involved in any illegal business.[10] Following the interior minister’s order, cyber crime team of FIA raided Axact’s office in Karachi and Islamabad and seized computers, recorded statements of employees as well taking into custody 25 employees of the company[11] and 28 employes from Rawalpindi office.[12] The FIA team found and seized several blank degrees as well as fake letterhead of the US State Department.[13] The investigation was transferred from the FIA's cyber crime department to its corporate department.[citation needed]

The issue was also taken up in Senate of Pakistan where Chairman of the Senate Raza Rabbani constituted a committee to probe into the issue.[11] Pakistan's tax authorities and the SECP also initiated investigations into the company.[9]

New details released in April 10, 2016 in the report, state that this scandal is “bigger than initially imagined."

It is alleged that Axact took money over 215,000 people in 197 countries. That the CEO Shoaib Shaikh is the owner of several shell companies in the US and other Caribbean countries that were used to route the monies into Pakistan. That Shaikh used an alias on documentation linked to these offshore companies. That Shaikh became a citizen of St. Kitts and Nevis, a small Caribbean island that sells passports to rich investors. That Axact sales agents' employees used "threats and false promises" and impersonated government officials to take money from customers generally in the Middle East. That the company earnt at least $89 million in its final year of operation through its operations.[14]

Network of websites

The New York Times investigation identified more than 370 websites associated with Axact's alleged fake diploma operations, including 145 sites for fictitious universities, 41 for high schools, 18 for fake accreditation boards, and 121 degree portals.[8] The following is an incomplete list of those websites:

Educational websites

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  • Accredited Degrees Pro[15]
  • Accredited Online Degrees Now[15]
  • Adamsville University[15]
  • Advance Online Degrees[15]
  • Affordable Accredited Degrees[15]
  • Affordable Degrees Pro[15]
  • Al Arab University[15]
  • Al Khaleej University[15]
  • Al Khalifa American University[15]
  • Alford High School[15]
  • Alpine University[15]
  • American Gulf University[15]
  • American Mideast University[15]
  • Anchor Point University[15]
  • Arab Continental University[15]
  • Arab Women University[15]
  • Ashbery University[15]
  • Ashley University[15]
  • Bakerville University[15]
  • Barkley University[15]
  • Bay View University[15]
  • Baycity University[15]
  • Baytown University[15]
  • Beacon Falls High School[15]
  • Belford High School[1]
  • Belford University[1]
  • Belltown University[15]
  • Branton University[15]
  • Brooklyn Park University[15]
  • Brooksville High School[15]
  • Brooksville University[15]
  • Buffville High School[15]
  • Cambell State University[15]
  • Camp Lake University[15]
  • Chapel University[15]
  • Columbiana University[15]
  • Creek View University[15]
  • Crestford University[15]
  • Fast Online University[15]
  • Federal High School[15]
  • Ford Worth High School[15]
  • Fort Jones University[15]
  • Foster City High School[15]
  • Galewood University[15]
  • Gibson University[15]
  • Glenford University[15]
  • Global Institute of English Language Training and Certification[15]
  • Grant Town University[15]
  • GreenLake University[15]
  • Grendal University[15]
  • Hadly University[15]
  • Hansford University[15]
  • Harvey University[15]
  • Headway University[15]
  • High School Diploma Experience[15]
  • High School Diploma Fast[15]
  • High School Diploma Pro[15]
  • High School Diploma Professionals[15]
  • High School Diploma Profs[15]
  • Hill Online Degrees[15]
  • Hill University[15]
  • James Adam University[15]
  • James Harding University[15]
  • Jersey High School[15]
  • Johnstown University[15]
  • Kennedy University[15]
  • Kings Lake University[15]
  • Kingsbridge University[15]
  • Laurus University[15]
  • Lorenz High School[15]
  • Luther City High School[15]
  • Madison Hills University[15]
  • Mary Grand High School[15]
  • Mayfield University[15]
  • McCain High School[15]
  • McFord High School[15]
  • McFord University[15]
  • McGraw Online Degrees[15]
  • McGraw University[15]
  • McHill High School[15]
  • McKinley University[15]
  • Midtown University[15]
  • Mount Lincoln University[15]
  • Nelson Bay University[15]
  • Nicholson University[15]
  • Nixon University[15]
  • Northern Port University[15]
  • Northway University[15]
  • Olford Walters University[15]
  • Online University Profs[15]
  • Online University Programs Pro[15]
  • Pacific High School[15]
  • Panworld High School[15]
  • Panworld University[15]
  • Paramount California University[15]
  • Parkfield University[15]
  • Payne Springs University[15]
  • Pine Hill University[15]
  • Pittsford University[15]
  • Port Jefferson University[15]
  • Queen City University[15]
  • Queens Bay University[15]
  • Ray University[15]
  • Redding University[15]
  • Riverwood University[15]
  • Rochville University[15]
  • Roseville Community College[15]
  • St. Angelo High School[15]
  • Stenford High School[15]
  • Thompson University[15]
  • Universal Online Degrees[15]
  • Victorville High School[15]
  • WalesBridge University[15]
  • Walford University[15]
  • West Coast High School[15]
  • Western Advanced Central University[15]
  • Western Valley Central University[15]
  • Westland University[15]
  • Wilburton University[15]
  • Wiley University[15]
  • Wilford University[15]
  • Willington University[15]
  • WinFord High School[15]
  • Windham University[15]
  • Woodbridge University[15]
  • Woodfield High School[15]
  • Woodfield University[15]
  • Woodrow University[15]

Accreditation websites

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  • Accreditation Bureau of Online Education and Training[15]
  • Arab Accreditation Council[15]
  • Association for Accreditation of Business Schools and Programs[15]
  • European Accreditation Board for Online Education[15]
  • European Accreditation Council for Online Learning[15]
  • Global Accreditation Board for Distance Learning[15]
  • Global Doctorate Council[15]
  • Gulf Accreditation Council[15]
  • Gulf Bureau of Higher Education[15]
  • Gulf Engineering Council[15]
  • International Accreditation Board for Business Studies[15]
  • International Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Education[15]
  • Education International Accreditation Board for Psychology Education[15]
  • Education International Accreditation Council for Open Education[15]
  • International Accreditation Organization[15]
  • International Business Accreditation and Regulatory Commission[15]
  • International Medical Science Commission Ghotki.[15]

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