World Culture and Environment Protection Commission Addresses Misinformation Regarding Honorary Doctorate Awards

In light of recent reports circulating across various media platforms, the World Culture and Environment Protection Commission (WCAEPC) has issued an official clarification regarding the alleged issuance of honorary doctorate degrees.
According to an official statement released by the Commission, WCAEPC has not awarded any Ph.D. degrees or academic, as recently claimed. The organization emphasized that it is neither a university nor an institution authorized to confer academic degrees. WCAEPC reiterated that it strictly adheres to internal protocols and transparency standards for all recognitions, awards, and honorary titles granted under its purview.
The Commission clarified that all legitimate honours, including those recognizing “outstanding service to global cultural awareness and environmental sustainability,” are announced exclusively through its verified communication channels and are documented in official public records.
Officials from WCAEPC have further stated that any unauthorized claims suggesting honorary degrees were awarded by the Commission are false and misleading. They confirmed that these announcements have no connection to WCAEPC’s activities, personnel, or official endorsement processes. An internal investigation into the origins of the misinformation is currently underway, and the organization has indicated its readiness to pursue legal action to safeguard its reputation.
“The World Culture and Environment Protection Commission is not affiliated with any false claims regarding academic degrees. We urge the public and media outlets to verify all information through our official website before sharing or reporting such news,” the statement read.
For accurate and verified updates, WCAEPC encourages individuals and organizations to refer directly to its official website: [https://wcaepc.org/].
WCAEPC reaffirmed its continued commitment to promoting global cultural understanding and environmental stewardship, guided by principles of integrity, transparency, and truth.