EXPOSED: 28 Agencies in Massive Cover-Up Protecting 500 Civil Servants with Fake Certificates
Kenya’s public service has been caught in yet another shameful scandal.
Over 500 civil servants currently holding senior positions secured their jobs and promotions using forged academic papers.
But here’s the real outrage: 28 government institutions are deliberately shielding these fraudsters and refusing to take any action.
The Public Service Commission has fired a strong warning shot. The agencies must discipline the culprits immediately or prepare for tough consequences.
This is not a small leak. It is a systemic cancer. While earlier purges saw hundreds sacked, hundreds more remain protected – laughing all the way to the bank with taxpayers’ money.
Unqualified officers in key dockets mean failed projects, poor service delivery and millions wasted.
The PSC now promises stricter digital checks. But Kenyans want more than promises. They want heads to roll, salaries recovered, and lifetime bans issued.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission must swing into action without fear or favour.
How many more scandals will it take before real change happens in the civil service?






