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Fraudster nurse who swindled £51k from NHS ordered to pay back just £278

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Fraudster nurse who swindled £51k from NHS ordered to pay back just £278.

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A nurse who lied about her qualifications has been ordered to repay just £278 of the £51,000 she stole from the NHS.Tanya Nasir faked documents and fabricated evidence of her experience to land a neonatal ward manager job at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend, South Wales.The mother-of-two from Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire lied about serving in Afghanistan, embellishing her CV with a string of fake medical qualifications to get the role before being suspended in 2010.Nasir even claimed she was shot while serving as a Major in the British Army in Afghanistan, but this was found to be a lie.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, Nasir's military career ended before it even began after she failed a basic fitness test.She also faked a job reference using a former colleague's NHS email, lying about previously working with charities such as Oxfam and the Red Cross, Cardiff Crown Court heard on May 7.During her employment, she earned £51,397.58 by pretending to be a band seven...

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