The prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has clarified that former Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) CEO Jalil Rasheed is not its graduate as claimed.
Financial news portal The Edge cited an email from LSE’s head of legal department Kevin Haynes saying the LSE does not deem graduates of the University of London (UoL), of which it is a part of, to have the same status.
“We do not consider graduates of the UoL to be graduates of LSE,” Haynes said in the July 1 email, a copy which was posted on The Edge website.
This is the second time a clarification has been publicly made regarding Jalil’s academic credentials.
Financial news portal The Edge cited an email from LSE’s head of legal department Kevin Haynes saying the LSE does not deem graduates of the University of London (UoL), of which it is a part of, to have the same status.
“We do not consider graduates of the UoL to be graduates of LSE,” Haynes said in the July 1 email, a copy which was posted on The Edge website.
This is the second time a clarification has been publicly made regarding Jalil’s academic credentials.