In 2006, UnI came under investigation on alleged irregularities on several matters, relating to both its academics and management. In early 2007, it had entered into talks about possible merger with the
Universidade Internacional, another private university; however, on 9 April 2007, the Portuguese
Minister of Science, Technology and
Higher Education,
Mariano Gago, announced that UnI would be shut down by the
Portuguese Government after the investigation reported serious pedagogical, ethical and financial irregularities. UnI shut down in October 2007. Most of those indicted were convicted of crimes, mostly document forgery and tax evasion.
Rui Verde, who is currently a professor at Oxford University, the editor at the journalism platform MakaAngola headed by
Rafael Marques de Morais and a former vice-rector at the Independent University, was sentenced to 4 years and 2 months suspended prison sentence for falsifying documents, forgery and qualified tax fraud. ==Prominent graduates==