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FOUR SUSPECTS WHO USED FORGED CERTIFICATES TO ACQUIRE PUBLIC SERVICE JOBS ARRAIGNED

FOUR SUSPECTS WHO USED FORGED CERTIFICATES TO ACQUIRE PUBLIC SERVICE JOBS ARRAIGNED

Four more suspects who used forged credentials to acquire public service jobs at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital were yesterday arraigned at the Eldoret law courts.

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Bethwel Kipkoech, Celestine Cherop Chepsoi, Eddah Cheptanui Boit and Jackson Kipkosgei were charged with the offences of forgery of academic certificates, making of false documents, uttering of false documents and fraudulent acquisition of public property.

The four pleaded not guilty to the counts and were released on Sh100,000 cash bail or a bond of Sh300,000.

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