He lied at CV that he was a doctor, sentenced to 5 years in prison.

A fraud who lied in his CV claiming to be a doctor and lived a life of luxury by getting large wages has been imprisoned. Nurse Philip Huftton for 17 months working in the hospital took free vacations, lying about going to medical training. The hospital where he worked financed all his vacations. [...]
Nurse Philip Huftton for 17 months working in the hospital took free vacations, lying about going to medical training. The hospital where he worked financed all his vacations.
The 52-year-old claimed to be a doctor with a host of qualifications and that he had a fine career in the military.
But he was actually just a nurse and had been in the Territorial Army. He took pictures of fake medals bought online.
Phillip was discovered in January 2016 after an internal investigation in which several differences were found about his work as well as spending on so - called treatments.
Huftton lied about going on a work trip he spent $9,000, but he was actually on vacation in the United States.
He had claimed to have been visiting refugees in Jordan at the time, but GPS discovered it in the United States and the Caribbean.
Because of fraud and the spending of 350,000 pounds, he was sentenced to five years while being ordered to return his share of money.












