A 57-year-old fake doctor who spent a decade pretending to have medical qualifications has again admitted trying to lie his way into NHS jobs.
Conrad de Souza of Fulham, West London, made false representations to NHS services about his qualifications, employment and previous convictions while trying to get top jobs.
At Croydon Crown Court, he admitted six counts of fraud by false representations.
In 2011, he was convicted for pretending to be a GP to get a senior managerial role.
The Tasmanian-born British citizen, who had enrolled at the University of London medical school in 1980 but never graduated, will be sentenced in January.

