UNC system panel holds closed-door discussion of academic fraud Posted Aug 29, 2012 A UNC Board of Governors panel met for more than five hours behind closed doors Wednesday in its review of the academic fraud case that has dogged UNC-Chapel Hill. The panel gathered briefly with reporters present, but then went into closed session, citing state law that protects confidential personnel matters, information about the performance of public employees and attorney-client privilege. (Raleigh News & Observer)