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Lie about your college degree.
Yes, a civil servant in Japan was fired for falsifying his academic qualifications, but the problem is that this person is really wonderful. It is clearly a college degree, and he has to lie about his high school education. Others have exaggerated his education, but this man has played it down.

Recently, Japan fired a civil servant who lied about his academic qualifications, but as I said just now, the civil servant said that his ability was not wrong, because he passed the examination for high school graduates 24 years ago and then became a civil servant to work in the Water Supply Administration. Perhaps because the recruitment is only for high school graduates, he had to lie about his education and then take the civil service exam. It was not until 2006 that these government officials discovered it.

In the end, the man was also investigated. At that time, the government could be said to be threatening and conniving. It puts forward a very attractive condition, that is, if he admits it, he can give up early to see if he has given these people enough face. As a result, the man insisted that he was a high school graduate. As a result, this matter has passed. In March this year, someone reported the man anonymously, but he actually graduated from college. As a result, the man immediately accepted it.

Therefore, I think all swindlers in Japan will be fired because of this incident, perhaps because the Japanese words and deeds are too strict, whether your lies are well-intentioned or not, and whether you overestimate your ability or underestimate your ability, you will directly pass this behavior. However, I think the law is nothing more than human feelings. Although this man did lie, he has worked for at least several decades, which shows that there is no problem with his ability. Of course, he must be punished, but I think a fine will do, and such measures should not be taken.