There was a special report in newspaper on a person’s account of fraudulent paper qualifications. The fraud had deceived a local distinguished technology company with his claims of possessing four doctorates and two Master’s degrees from various renowned foreign universities. The deception went well for the employers because he had successfully written thick project outlines and programming codes.
However, the bubble was burst when the company announced his appointment of this highly regarded man in the newspaper. The press had requested for an interview and they checked with the universities.
I honestly feel that the fraud would have gotten away had he not been over ambitious with his position in that company. He could have gotten just where he wanted to be with just half the fraudulent claims. It was his greed and foolish pride that had blown the cover, not his incapability in his performance.
Thus, I conclude that paper qualification hardly reflects one’s genuine capability.
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