Former IEBC Staff Convicted Over Fake Academic Certificates, Fined Up to Ksh 1.6M

Similar to the previous report, this article details the conviction of two former IEBC staff members for using fake academic documents to advance their careers. The court imposed significant fines and compensation orders following investigations by the EACC.
Why it matters
The consistent reporting on these convictions underscores the legal consequences of academic fraud in the Kenyan public sector.
IEBC preparing to give a press at Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi on August 5 Kenyans.co.ke --> Two former employees of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) have been convicted in separate cases for using forged academic certificates to secure employment and promotions, in a fresh crackdown by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) on fraud in the public service.
The article provides factual coverage of court rulings and anti-corruption agency actions.
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