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California Lt Gov candidate linked to job promises at Chinese school involved in diploma fraud

21 April 2026
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California State Treasurer Fiona Ma is facing criticism for her commitments to provide jobs and internships to students at Pegasus California School, a China-based boarding institution under investigation for diploma fraud linked to the Val Verde Unified School District in California. The audit revealed allegations that the school was improperly issuing diplomas to its students in China and that California education officials may have engaged in fraudulent practices in approving a program that allowed these students to attain U.S. high school diplomas. Ma’s visit to the school in 2023 was highlighted on Pegasus’ website, where she promised assistance for students seeking internship opportunities in the U.S. The founder of the school, Steven Ma, has contributed over $37,000 to Fiona Ma’s political campaigns since 2010. Efforts to obtain comments from Ma regarding her association with Pegasus and the Val Verde district went unanswered.

Why It Matters

The situation raises significant concerns regarding the integrity of the educational partnership between California and foreign institutions, particularly how it affects the legitimacy of diploma issuance. The Val Verde Unified School District’s collaboration with Pegasus California School, which charges up to $34,000 annually, has sparked scrutiny over potential misuse of public resources and ethical standards in educational governance. Investigations into such partnerships are crucial in ensuring that academic qualifications are valid and that students receive legitimate education rather than being victims of fraud. This case highlights the need for transparency and accountability in educational exchanges between U.S. schools and foreign entities.

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