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Spike 07-07-2008 04:56 PM

Dragons\' Den star slams Sir Alan Sugar
 
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Duncan Bannatyne has blasted Sir Alan Sugar for hiring Lee McQueen in the Apprentice final.

The Dragons' Den star claimed that Sugar should have fired McQueen after discovering he had lied on his CV.

Businessman Duncan also said that he was not surprised to learn that Lee had missed his first day of work due to illness.

"That's what happens when you employ a liar," Bannatyne is quoted by The Mirror as saying. "I'm so angry that Alan Sugar sent that message out to the country. If you want a job, kids, lie on your CV. I'm disgusted."

McQueen's resume stated that he had attended Thames Valley University for two years when he had only been there for four months. Despite his dishonesty, he went on to beat Claire Young in the final episode.

Bannatyne added: "Claire should have won. She's absolutely fantastic."
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Fom 10-07-2008 03:11 PM

Very true, dont lie on your CV's kiddies ;)

~Kizwiz~ 10-07-2008 04:05 PM

I always thought he was the wrong one to pick. He's a dodgy one

Spike 10-07-2008 04:07 PM

I agree with Duncan
Sir Alan always says he hates liars but then he goes and hires someone who lied.
It doesn't set a good example when someone is hired when they have lied over Claire who was truthful throughout

MrGaryy 10-07-2008 04:11 PM

I agree, Claire was a much beter choice than Lee.

GiRTh 10-07-2008 04:14 PM

Duncan is quite right but he's such a media ***** I don't it's his place to say.


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