Jiang says corrupt university boards do not reform because the board, president, and vice president are friends who control power and can protect each other.
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Jiang says elite patronage networks protect one another, allowing administrators to bankrupt one organization and move to another.
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Jiang says elite patronage networks protect one another, allowing administrators to bankrupt one organization and move to another.
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"the school board is not stupid so i mean this is a fact and so why why don't they just change"
"anything that's a great question okay the reason why is to all friends the school board the president the vice president they're all friends..."
"And you know what? It works. Okay? Because people at the top protect each other. All right? Okay? Does that make sense? They don't..."
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