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Doctoring resume is a serious crime
Posted On 13 May 2014
Dear Editor:
I have two children, a son and a daughter, whom I have sacrificed immensely to send to university. I remember how hard they worked while they were there and how joyful they were when they graduated. It was a challenge but they put in the effort and in the end they were successful.
That is why the actions of Dayanand Birju is so regrettable. He has tarnished the reputation of all honest, hard working degree holders by his fraudulent actions. It is quite comforting to know that he is now facing the full force of the law. I applaud this move and all involved in making it happen. They have gone a long way in restoring credibility to all degree holders.
Cheryl Duncan
via email
So you think this man has committed a grave criminal offence but you accept as OK all these politicians defrauding the nation with false promises, no qualifications for the job as ministers, engaging in corruption, nepotism and downright raping the treasury. No wonder this a failed third world country with people like you cheering them on.
Falsely accusing others is also dishonest.