FIGHT AGAINST FRAUDULENT APPOINTMENT AND PROMOTIONS BY USE OF FORGED CERTIFICATES
The Director, DCI Mr Mohamed I. Amin has affirmed DCI's commitment to employ every effort persuant to its investigative mandate in the fight against fraudulent appointment and promotions by use of forged certificates.
Mr Amin said this during the media briefing on status of authentication of academic and professional certificates in the public service by the Chairperson, Public Service Commission Amb. Anthony Muchiri earlier today at the PSC offices in Nairobi.

The occasion saw a report which was investigated and prepared by the Public Service Commission handed over to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
The report highlighted 1,280 cases of forged certificates from 91 public institutions and 787 from ministries, state department and agencies.
While making his Remarks, Mr Amin declared the Directorate's devotion in playing it's role deligently and in accordance with the law to take appropriate action against all the culprits. He also asked for steady cooperation from the agencies involved during the investigations.
On his part, the EACC Chief Executive Officer Mr Twalib Mbarak reiterated that every asset of the government lost through such dubious means would be recovered.