KNEC Disowns Oscar Sudi Certificates

Oscar Sudi

Oscar Sudi has been dealt another setback when the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) presented proof that he reportedly falsified his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) academic certificate.

The Kapseret Member of Parliament was appearing before Milimani Anti-Corruption Magistrate Felix Kombo.

KNEC Principal Examinations Secretary Nabiki Kashu said that Hon. Sudi did not register or sit for the KCSE exams in 2006 at Highway Secondary School.

To support the theory, Nabiki pointed out that the code on Sudi’s certificate belongs to Parklands Secondary School. She added that Highway Secondary School was not existing in 2006.

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She backed up her claim by claiming that the alleged Sudi’s index number belonged to someone else named Obaje Bob Onyango, who was registered and sat for the 2006 KCSE tests at Parklands.

The outspoken legislator is accused of falsifying his academic certificates, including a diploma in business management that he said was allegedly awarded by the Kenya Institute of Management.

Former head of examinations at the Kenya Institute of Management has told a Nairobi court that Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi was never admitted as a student at the institute.

Mr. John Matsheshe testified before Milimani Anti-corruption magistrate Felix Kombo.
The court heard that the Diploma presented to the EACC belonged to one Elkanah Kimutai.

"The copy of the presented Certificate presented is not a copy of a genuine document issued by the Institute. The number 36262 on the certificate presented to me belongs to certificate issued to Elkanah Kimutai of admission number NRB/20870 of Diploma in Purchasing and Supplies Management which was issued on September 24, 2009." 

The former examination chief further told the trial court that admission number NRB/20879 belonged to Scholastica Achieng Odhiambo of Diploma in management of NGOs. Miss Achieng was registered as a student in 2005.

The hearing continues on November 17.

*This article was written by Gerald Gekara for Uzalendo News.  Email: uzalendonews24@gmail.com to submit your story.
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