"Law graduate struck off the roll for forging her grades to get a job
SINGAPORE: A law graduate who admitted to forging her degree certificate and transcript to give herself better grades was ordered on Tuesday (Jan 22) to be struck off the roll.
Jaya Anil Kumar, 30, graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2011.
The court heard that she forged her academic documents twice - first in January 2013, when she submitted a fake official transcript of her grades to the Legal Service Commission.
Three years later in October 2016, she altered her law degree certificate to show that she had supposedly obtained Second Class Upper Honours instead of her actual Second Class Lower Honours.
She was fined S$10,000 in January last year for these offences. The court heard that she had falsified the documents to improve her chances of getting a job with the Singapore Legal Service."
Not sure what was she thinking when she did it the 1st time. One can pretty much guessed what she was thinking the 2nd time though! That she will prevail again since nobody caught her the last time!! Or maybe not. Who knows!!
The facts remained: she cheated twice!
Obviously there is a need to set the example of: "Those who should hv known better than to cheat must be punished with the strictest n highest standard" so that anyone who want to try his/her luck hv no excuses if caught!
She is only 30 n will hv time to recover her life if she realised her mistakes, repent n reform voluntarily.
N only if she wanted to change for the better.
A degree does not a good person made!!
SINGAPORE: A law graduate who admitted to forging her degree certificate and transcript to give herself better grades was ordered on Tuesday (Jan 22) to be struck off the roll.
Jaya Anil Kumar, 30, graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2011.
The court heard that she forged her academic documents twice - first in January 2013, when she submitted a fake official transcript of her grades to the Legal Service Commission.
Three years later in October 2016, she altered her law degree certificate to show that she had supposedly obtained Second Class Upper Honours instead of her actual Second Class Lower Honours.
She was fined S$10,000 in January last year for these offences. The court heard that she had falsified the documents to improve her chances of getting a job with the Singapore Legal Service."
Not sure what was she thinking when she did it the 1st time. One can pretty much guessed what she was thinking the 2nd time though! That she will prevail again since nobody caught her the last time!! Or maybe not. Who knows!!
The facts remained: she cheated twice!
Obviously there is a need to set the example of: "Those who should hv known better than to cheat must be punished with the strictest n highest standard" so that anyone who want to try his/her luck hv no excuses if caught!
She is only 30 n will hv time to recover her life if she realised her mistakes, repent n reform voluntarily.
N only if she wanted to change for the better.
A degree does not a good person made!!
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