Fire chief 'lied about masters degree to get £180k-a-year job'

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Brown also claimed to have had a football career
Brown also claimed to have had a football career

A FIRE chief is being investigated by bosses over claims he lied about having a masters degree to get his £180,000-a-year job.

Wayne Brown landed the top role last year after impressing West Midlands Fire Service with his advanced qualification — a requirement for the post.

West Midlands Fire Service Chief Wayne Brown is being investigated by bosses over claims he lied about having a masters degree to get his £180,000-a-year job eiqrtiqhziqeeprw
West Midlands Fire Service Chief Wayne Brown is being investigated by bosses over claims he lied about having a masters degree to get his £180,000-a-year job

But after concerns were raised by colleagues, London South Bank University confirmed it had no record of his Master of ­Business Administration degree.

Brown has since quietly removed it from his LinkedIn profile.

He is also said to have claimed to have been a former Charlton Athletic pro footballer.

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It has since emerged he was only on a youth training scheme at the League One club.

An insider said: “Wayne is by no means popular.

"He ­disappeared on January 7 and nobody has heard from him.

"This is a chief that is really prominent.

“He’s seen on every platform across all stations all the time.

"Some of us are wearing second hand equipment and haven’t had a pay rise, but he turns up to work in a new Range Rover.”

'FALSE REPRESENTATION'

Brown served with the London Fire Brigade for 27 years before joining West ­Midlands in 2019 as Deputy Chief Fire Officer.

He was promoted last January.

The service confirmed it is looking into his qualifications as part of a formal inquiry.

If it is found he lied about his degree, it could amount to fraud by false representation.

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West Midlands Fire Service said: “We are aware of claims referencing our Chief Fire Officer.

"Formal inquiries, in line with our Fire Authority’s constitution, are now ongoing.”

Daniel Hammond

West Midlands, jobs, Exclusives

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