Sam Henderson in court over phantom degreeBY KANIKA SOOD | WEDNESDAY, 10 JUN 2020 4:44PMSam Henderson's claims he had a Master of Commerce to prospective clients has seen him charged with dishonesty offences, with ASIC referring the case to the public prosecutor. Related News |
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Not good but there is a lot worse going on. Last month in this live webinar "Conquer the Chaos Part 8 "these property educators laugh about the advantage of not being licensed (20.30min in)
https://iloverealestate.tv/con...
In 2016 one was fined $15,000 and given an enforceable undertaking for giving bogus scam claims.
They are laughing At you ASIC.