{"id":19727,"date":"2022-08-30T14:04:45","date_gmt":"2022-08-30T14:04:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crigroup.com\/?p=19727"},"modified":"2024-01-15T08:42:20","modified_gmt":"2024-01-15T08:42:20","slug":"fake-cv-builder-skipped-background-screening-to-land-top-job-as-trust-chairman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crigroup.com\/ar\/fake-cv-builder-skipped-background-screening-to-land-top-job-as-trust-chairman\/","title":{"rendered":"Employee Background Screening: Fake CV Lands a Top NHS Job… Are Your Employees Telling the Truth?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Is Employee Background Screening as critical as they make it out to be?<\/p>\n
A former builder who faked his CV to land a series of top\u00a0NHS<\/a> jobs has finally been forced to pay the full price for his \u2018staggering lies\u2019, says a shocking report on timesnewsuk.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n Jon Andrewes, 69, spent a decade working as chairman of two NHS trusts and chief executive of a hospice after pretending to have a PhD, an MBA and a history of senior management roles. <\/span>Mr Andrewes had been appointed chairman of the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust (RCHT) ahead of 117 other candidates.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n After Andrewes was exposed he was convicted of fraud, jailed for two years and ordered to hand over all his remaining assets of \u00a396,737. But the confiscation order was overturned by the Court of Appeal two years ago when judges ruled he had given \u2018full value\u2019 for his salary in the jobs he did. Now, more than five years after pleading guilty to fraud charges, Andrewes has had the financial penalty reinstated by the\u00a0Supreme Court\u00a0and must pay back nearly \u00a3100,000.\u00a0<\/p>\n Under his fake persona, Andrewes insisted on staff calling him \u2018Dr\u2019 and claimed to have degrees from three universities. But his only genuine higher education qualification was a certificate in social work.\u00a0After starting as a builder he spent much of his career as a probation officer, customs officer or youth worker before inventing a new life for himself as an NHS manager.<\/p>\n His senior health jobs, which included a \u00a375,000-a-year role as chief executive of a hospice in Taunton, earned him \u00a3643,602. He was appointed in 2004. <\/span>He then led the Torbay NHS Trust in Devon for nearly a decade, before becoming chairman of the Royal Cornwall NHS Hospital Trust in 2015.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n However, an investigation at the hospice uncovered discrepancies in his CV and led to police being called in. \u2018He came across as very knowledgeable and competent,\u2019 recalled David Shepperd, former head of legal services at Plymouth City Council, who liaised closely with Andrewes on a council-funded green project. \u2018He was an affable, nice guy to deal with.\u2019<\/p>\n \u2018It beggars belief that no due diligence was carried out when he was appointed to these roles in the NHS,\u2019 says an NHS source, quoted in the timesnewsuk.com report<\/span>.<\/p>\n LOOKING FOR UK SCREENING?<\/a><\/p>\n The UK Screening Module covers:<\/p>\n More details on the UK Screening Module can be had here<\/a>.<\/p>\n A business must understand its exposure when hiring and type of insurance coverage and limits – does your policy cover a negligent hiring lawsuit? The checks are critical to any company\u2019s success – hiring qualified, honest, and hard-working employees is an integral part of thriving in the business community.<\/p>\n\n