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Counterfeiting a Resume Can Be Punished with up to 2 Years in Prison

Summary by CepymeNews
Lying in the curriculum is not only a bad ethical practice; in certain cases, it can become a criminal offence. In Spain, falsifying academic degrees or professional experience to access a job can lead to serious legal consequences, including penalties of up to two years in prison. Although many see it as a « lie... The entry Counterfeiting a resume can be punished with up to 2 years in jail aparece primero en Noticias de SMEs, Autonomados y Emp…
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Lying in the curriculum is not only a bad ethical practice; in certain cases, it can become a criminal offence. In Spain, falsifying academic degrees or professional experience to access a job can lead to serious legal consequences, including penalties of up to two years in prison. Although many see it as a « lie... The entry Counterfeiting a resume can be punished with up to 2 years in jail aparece primero en Noticias de SMEs, Autonomados y Emp…

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CepymeNews broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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