He was found guilty of making false claims by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Although he was on placement at Minter in Melbourne and applied to be taken on as a property lawyer, the firm did not offer him a permanent post. The tribunal heard, for instance, that he had claimed to have a First Class law degree when, in fact, he graduated with a Second Class degree. He was also fined A$6,000. Source: Lawyers Weekly
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