Kenya Government Seeking to Recover Salary Paid to Manager Who Used Fake Papers to Secure Job

Kenya Government Seeking to Recover Salary Paid to Manager Who Used Fake Papers to Secure Job

A woman accused of securing a government job using fake academic certificates has been arraigned in court.

Lilian Akoth Ochieng, a former procurement assistant manager at the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC), appeared before Chief Magistrate Peter Gesora of Kisumu law courts.

She was charged with forgery, fraudulent acquisition of public property (salary), and violation of the Leadership and Integrity Act, 2012.

Investigations done by Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) established that she forged her Diploma in Management Purchasing and Supplies and her certificate in Purchasing and Supplies Management to secure a job at the State agency.

The court heard that the accused applied for the job by filling a biodata form where she indicated that she holds a diploma from the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM). Akoth allegedly submitted the same fake papers to REREC on February 1st, 2018.

The court was told that Akoth earned a total of Sh81,719 for May 2018 and June 2018 before the authenticity of her academic documents raised alarm.

The State has applied to have the accused person compelled to refund the money paid to her for the two months she worked at REREC.

Akoth denied the charges and was freed on a bond of Sh200,000 with a surety of a similar amount. The case will be heard on July 20th, 2021.

 

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 04/28/2021 @ 07:47pm

I highly doubt that she sat in front of a computer and crafted those documents,though possible.Iam persuaded to think that she bought those documents from some unscrupulous shody dealers of fake documents.Therefore,in mitigation,she should name the source.If its illegal to use fake documents,its equally illegal to make them,i would think.

Marto Njugush (not verified)     Wed, 04/28/2021 @ 11:39pm

You are only prohibited from making fake currency. You can make any fake document as a NOVELTY and it is legal to do so. Its only illegal to present such document as a material fact. The bearer of the document knowingly presented the document as a real one and should carry her own cross!!

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 04/29/2021 @ 12:00pm

In reply to by Marto Njugush (not verified)

@ Marto Njugush, there has to be a way to deter people from circumventing the law under the guise of NOVELTY,and intentionally making such a document with sole purpose of having it used illegally.That's what Iam driving at.

Sam Ingram (not verified)     Thu, 04/29/2021 @ 05:11am

In all fairness MP'S and MCA's who used false degrees to qualify to vie for positions should also be required to return all earnings and allowances to the government. All kenyans should be equal from a legal stand point.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 04/29/2021 @ 01:41pm

In reply to by Kithoi (not verified)

@ Kithoi, logically, it makes sense.She worked,she should be paid.I think that's what labor laws say.On the other hand, the law says you cannot profit for an illegal " transaction".I guess they should look at what damage was done by her illegal employment. A fine would be just fine actually.Especially one equivalent to the wages she earned.

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