Okay, if we go back to the original request, I think there is a slight contradiction. It doesn't matter if the "said party" worked hard during MSc, that's what most of us did as well, otherwise we wouldn't be PhD students. Nevertheless, a PhD itself is different from publications. That's an important point. Whereas ideally a PhD results in publishable material, the task of doing a PhD is fundamentally different.
That's why I explained that even acknowledged scholars with many publications sometimes struggle to get a PhD by publication or are enrolled for traditional PhDs but don't really make any progress. Doing a PhD is not a waste of lifetime. It's a task. Publications are a different task. Just to clarify things...you don't get a PhD as a bonus for your publications!