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A Percuniary Advantage.
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Does anybody know of any case law where the offender has lied on a C.V and subsequently obtained a percuniary advantage........BUT......he or she has made themselves actually LESS qualified than they have stated.
I know of dozens where people have said they have medical, legal, engineering credentials that simply do not exist, but never where a doctor, for example wants to become a nurse.
Or is it actually an offence to under-qualify oneself on purpose even if a percuniary advantage has been made?
I know of dozens where people have said they have medical, legal, engineering credentials that simply do not exist, but never where a doctor, for example wants to become a nurse.
Or is it actually an offence to under-qualify oneself on purpose even if a percuniary advantage has been made?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.difficult Q, there ? ..... dont think its a "percuniary advantage " to under "QUALIFY " one self on appn form or CV , ...... in fact i once advised someone who had a Degree in "geography " ,.... to say they had a n "A LEVEL only 2 , in Geography ..... employers i guess dont want "overqualified 2 people on there work force , in case , they , get "bored " with job , and leave ....... ----- the only time this may get questioned "underqualifying 2 ones self , if some one does something dishonest in the work place ....... and the C.V / application , "white lie " , comes out .....in the open
Surely the point is making false claims to gain advantage.
I doubt that failing to admit something would be an offence - (unless it is something you are obliged to disclose, such as criminal record for example)
Does it mean I could be committing an offence if I don't mention my Bronze Swimming Certificate from 1976?
I doubt that failing to admit something would be an offence - (unless it is something you are obliged to disclose, such as criminal record for example)
Does it mean I could be committing an offence if I don't mention my Bronze Swimming Certificate from 1976?
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