Fake degree catches up to Ecuador’s central banker
From theglobeandmail.com
Pedro Delgado, President of Ecuador's Central Bank and cousin of President Rafael Correa, resigned on December 19 after admitting that he had faked his economics degree. He used the falsified degree 22 years earlier to gain access into the prestigious Central American Institute of Business Administration, where he received his MBA. Enrique Herreria, a rival lawmaker, brought this information to light – as well as charges against Delgado that could carry a sentence between nine and 12 years. However, Delgado has now disappeared. He went to visit relatives in Miami for Christmas, promising to return after New Years', ...
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