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Four public servants accused of using fake academic certificates to secure employment have been arrested by detective from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission. The suspects who will be charged with among others forgery are scheduled to be arraigned at the Milimani Anti-Corruption Court later today. EACC Spokesperson Eric Ngumbi confirming the arrests, emphasized they will continue to crackdown on those forging academic certificates.Those arrested include;Edna Bitange, Assistant Elections Officer at IEBC; Mark Sandui Chebitwey, an employee at the Commission on Revenue Allocation; Francis Njiru Mfundi, an employee of the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority; and Brenda Nelly Sulungai, a Community Development Assistant at Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company.
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Four public servants with fake academic certificates arrested by EACC
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