Liv Løberg
Liv Løberg is a Norwegian practical nurse, a former politician for the Progress Party and a convicted felon. Her name came to mass media attention in Norway in June 2010 when it was revealed that she had forged her CV, this being accentuated by the fact that she was an office manager working at the Norwegian Registration Authority for Health Personnel (SAFH). On 24 April 2012, she was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 14 months in prison.
Education
Løberg dropped out of high school and has completed one year of practical nurse education at Aker Hospital in Norway in 1969.False degrees
She also claimed to be a registered nurse and have degrees from the "London School of Economics and Public Administration" and Queen Mary College and a Siviløkonom degree from Norges Handelshøyskole.Work
From 1994 to 1998 Løberg was the welfare office manager of the borough St. Hanshaugen-Ullevål. She was chief of staff at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 1998 to 2000, and head of the economics department at Oslo Orthopedic University Clinic, before becoming division director at Ullevål University Hospital's Laboratory Technical Division. In 2004 she became special advisor, before getting hired as office chief at Norwegian School of Veterinary Science. She was office chief at the Institute for Production Animal Medicine in 2007–2008.In June 2010 Løberg stepped down as an office manager at SAFH after it was revealed she had forged two English and one Norwegian certificates. Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang had revealed the case in June 2010, and Løberg withdrew immediately.