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    Kenya: EACC targets salary recovery as officials arrested over fake academic credentials

    Kenya

    Press

    Bruhan Makong - Allafrica

    The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) of Kenya has arrested five individuals from key public institutions for fraudulently securing public sector jobs or benefits using forged academic documents. The Commission will pursue criminal charges and civil recovery of illegally earned salaries. They also urged public institutions to strengthen credential verification to prevent fake qualifications.

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    Education ministry raises alarm over fake staff hiring

    Kenya

    Press

    Ouma Wanzala - Daily Nation

    The Ministry of Education has said it is not conducting any recruitment of staff and cautioned Kenyans against being conned. In a statement, the Ministry said: “ We hereby make the clarification as a man impersonating the Head of ICT in the Ministry of Education is collecting money from unsuspecting people as a condition for employment as Data Entry Clerks in the Ministry.” The statement identified a fictional ICT staff member, whom it said designates himself as head of ICT department and asks for Sh2, 000 for purchase of a uniform.

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