- A woman from Laikipia County is facing court charges after being blamed for forging education certificates to secure a place in the Teachers’ Commission (TSC)
- The accused is charged with submitting fake documents, including fake ID, during the TSC recruitment activity
- He was brought to court, where the prosecution described how the fraud was identified during the verification audit
What started as a promising way of work has now turned into a legal guy for the Laikipia woman.
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The accused woman, identified as Carolyn Makena, is said to be a job through fraud in 2024 by submitting fake certificates by Kairuthi Carolyne Kubai during the recruitment exercise of the Teachers’ Commission (TSC).
According to the court documents seen by TUKO.co.ke and information released by the prosecution, the suspect allegedly forged several documents, including the national identity, which he used to persuade TSC That he had graduated to the position of teaching.

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How did the Laikipia woman forged how to get a job to get a job TSC?
It is reported that such fake documents previously went through the normal review process unnoticed, and allowed him to be employed and sent as a teacher.
“On May 8, 2023 at Laikipia’s TSC office in Laikipia County, when we sought to be hired as a teacher pronounced a certificate of Kenya Secondary Education Certificate No. 1107724 issued to Kairuthi Carolyn Kubai and the National Examinations Council of Kenya …
Makena was also charged with forging a Kenyan Certificate of Primary Education Certificate (KCPE) and a secret certificate Kraall of them being stubborn.
However, anxiety emerged later when different was revealed in its subjective history.
The woman was later arrested and charged with numerous offenses, including comparing a man, and persuading a sub -county education officer that the documents belong to him.

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In court, the prosecutor claimed that he deliberately presented and knowing false papers for the purpose of deceiving the employer and illegally securing himself due to an unqualified position.
In the presence of senior judge Benmark Ekhubi in the Mountains Court, Makena denied the charges.
He is now out after being released on a cash bail KSh 100,000 awaiting the hearing and decided the case.

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The government is looking for KSh 3.3 million from a paper -based teacher
In an article related to the previously disclosed by TUKO.co.ke, Isaiah Okombo Otieno, a teacher from Kisii County, was charged with using false certificates to find employment with the TSC in 2007.
The government sought to return KSh 3.3 million for salaries and benefits received by Otieno between 2007 and 2019, after it was exposed that its employment was based on fraudulent documents.
Otieno, also known as David Ochoi Magero, was arrested by the Ethics and Anti -Corruption Commission (EACC) for many criminal offenses, including pretending and fraud.

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