PETALING JAYA: With the employment market becoming increasingly
competitive, many people are using bogus degrees, diplomas and
certificates besides telling outright lies to secure jobs.
A company specialising in pre-employment screening has detected an average of five applications with forged degrees or certificates every week while a fraud-investigation firm found that 10% to 15% of applications it scrutinised had fake paper qualifications, some of them from non-existent universities.
Verity Intelligence Sdn Bhd managing director Mark Leow Boon Kuan,
whose clients are mostly multinationals and finance companies, said
many of the documents were cleverly forged and could fool anyone.
He added: “Of about 2,000 applications we check each month, about 20 are found to have fake degrees or certificates. That's five a week. We have detected 130 forged documents so far this year.
* Full report in The Star today
The Star/Asia News Network
Thursday, Aug 09, 2012
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A company specialising in pre-employment screening has detected an average of five applications with forged degrees or certificates every week while a fraud-investigation firm found that 10% to 15% of applications it scrutinised had fake paper qualifications, some of them from non-existent universities.
He added: “Of about 2,000 applications we check each month, about 20 are found to have fake degrees or certificates. That's five a week. We have detected 130 forged documents so far this year.
* Full report in The Star today
The Star/Asia News Network
Thursday, Aug 09, 2012
Related Story:
Cops building case against bogus degree mill operator