Summary Daily Mail's objection would be valid had Reham used the diploma to secure a job, he said
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Wednesday defended spouse Reham Khan over British media outlet Daily Mail’s report questioning legitimacy of her postgraduate degree, Dunya News reported.
Talking exclusively to Dunya News’ programme On The Front with Kamran Shahid, Khan said his spouse’s degree is legitimate and that the question has been raised over her postgraduate diploma. He said the questioning of the diploma would be valid only if Reham had used it to secure a job.
PTI chief said if Reham’s degree was forged then she would have been fired by her former employer British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
Earlier, Daily Mail had reported that Reham Khan’s claim of starting a postgraduate degree in Broadcast Journalist from North Lindsay College was bogus because the said college offers no course in this discipline.
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Reham Khan denied the allegation at first but then amended the website and changed the title of her school to Grimsby Institute.
