DBS checks don’t reveal ASBOs, recruiters warned after fraud conviction

The recruiter involved in the placement of a patient transport driver, who has since been jailed for fraud, has warned other recruiters that not everything shows up in a background check.
Mon, 24 Aug 2015

The recruiter involved in the placement of a non-emergency ambulance driver, who has since been jailed for fraud, has warned other recruiters that not everything shows up in a background check.

Leigh Westerman, a convicted fake paramedic, tricked his way into the job in April, less than three years after being banned from posing as a member of the...

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