The chief executive of a legal firm who stepped down after an internal investigation into his qualifications has admitted he does not have a law degree as claimed.
Michael Vukcevic left Auckland firm Baldwins, which specialises in intellectual property law, for "personal reasons" in November.
A Herald investigation revealed that Mr Vukcevic does not have a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) as stated on the curriculum vitae he submitted for the job two years earlier.
This afternoon he released a statement which confirmed he does not hold a LLB "from any University in New Zealand and have never worked in a legal role."