Kōrero: Dishonesty crime

John Davy, fraudster

John Davy, fraudster

Canadian John Davy, appointed as the first head of Māori Television, is seen here being deported in August 2002. Davy was sentenced to eight months in jail for falsifying information on his CV. He served 13 weeks. His MBA from Ashland School of Business at Denver State University was a fake credential sold over the internet. A basic background check, which would have revealed his con, had not been carried out.

In 2010 Davy was quoted as saying that Mary Anne Thompson, the former head of the Immigration Service, had got off lightly for falsely claiming to hold a doctorate from the London School of Economics – she was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and fined $10,000.

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Photograph by Ross Land

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Carl Walrond, 'Dishonesty crime - Fraud', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/photograph/31187/john-davy-fraudster (accessed 5 May 2024)

He kōrero nā Carl Walrond, i tāngia i te 5 May 2011, reviewed & revised 2 Nov 2018 me te āwhina o Greg Newbold