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No better
representative of the "anti-austerity" fraudulent mindset:
As an ex-presidential consultant, a former adviser to the World Bank,
a financial researcher for the United Nations and a professor in the
US, Artur Baptista da Silva's outspoken attacks on Portugal's austerity
cuts made the bespectacled 61-year-old one of the country's leading
media pundits last year.
The only problem was that Mr Baptista da Silva is none of the above.
He turned out to be a convicted forger with fake credentials and,
following his spectacular hoodwinking of Portuguese society, he could
soon face fraud charges.
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