A whistleblower at the facility told how she was 'sickened' after reading about his string of deceit in our pages - and realised she had already worked alongside him.
A man convicted of scamming his way into jobs at two Glasgow care homes reportedly carried out a similar con at another before he was snared by the authorities.
We told last week how Nwaka had pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to two charges of obtaining employment by fraud at nursing homes in Drumchapel and Bridgeton between March 2020 and the following February by using false documents in concert with forged French and Maltese passports under an alias of Mamoudou Dieye.
"When I was trying to show him how we worked, he would say things like ‘I don’t need to know about this' or 'I don’t really care about what you’re telling me'. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard how he applied for and was successful in finding work with HC-One which operates care homes in the UK. “We don’t know the first thing about him and it’s clear that everything he said was a complete lie. I hope lessons are learned from this and hiring policies are reviewed to stop this from ever happening again."Nobody was physically harmed, but that is only by the grace of God because he could have been anyone with any motive for getting access to vulnerable people. It really frightens me when I think about what could have happened and this should not be allowed to happen again.