Wave of Spanish politicians edit CVs over incorrect claims of degrees and diplomas
Resignation of rising star of People's party prompts others to revise entries about educational qualifications
It began as a confession by a rising star in Spain's conservative People's party that her CV was not quite all it seemed. Last month Noelia Nunez, 33, a member of the PP's steering committee, was forced to admit that she had never in fact completed her double degree in law and public administration. She apologised, and stood down - a move rarely seen in the country.
Since then, however, Nunez's contrition seems to have launched a trend, with a wave of mea culpas from politicians of various parties rushing to revise - downwards - their educational achievements. Some have even resigned, emulating Nunez, who said: I apologise to anyone who feels disappointed but I also believe it's not enough to say sorry".
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