The committee set up at Semmelweis University said that while the 215-page thesis contained "unusually large amounts of verbatim translation", it was found to have met the formal standards of the time.
It said 180 pages of Schmitt's thesis, "An analysis of the program of Modern Olympic Games", showed partial overlaps with a study written in French by a Bulgarian sport researcher, and 16 pages were copied from another author.
Schmitt, a former Fidesz vice president, received the doctorate from the Budapest Sports University in 1992, according to the presidential office's website www.keh.hu.
The 1,157-page inquiry report, which was not made available to the public, found the Sports University at fault for not identifying this overlap with other works in time, leading Schmitt to believe his work was in line with requirements.
(Reporting by Gergely Szakacs; Editing by Alison Williams)
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