Fake papers for top jobs man charged

Nobert Muhoro. The 50-year-old goes by different names and aliases. FILE PHOTO | NMG

A Ugandan Form One dropout who reportedly faked his way to top jobs in government and reputable private companies in Kenya has been charged with several offences related to forgery.

The 50-year-old goes by different names and aliases. He allegedly forged an MBA certificate in 2002 as well as one for a Bachelor’s of Science in electrical engineering for the year 1992.

It is alleged that for the last 26 years he has used fake academic documents to secure plum jobs in 10 organisations including the United Nations office in Nairobi.

Others are Siemens Telcom, Interactive Business Technology, the StanChart Bank #ticker:SCBK, Deloitte, Standard Media Group #ticker:SGL and Nzoia Sugar Company. He denied the charges.

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