Wavinya Ndeti in Trouble as DCI Goes After Her Degree

Former CAS Wavinya Ndeti during a previous press conference
Former CAS Wavinya Ndeti during a previous press conference
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The National Police Service (NPS) has opened investigations to establish the legitimacy of the degree certificate presented by Machakos gubernatorial candidate, Wavinya Ndeti, to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

In a statement dated Saturday, June 18, the Inspector General of Police, Hillary Mutyambai, directed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to move with speed and establish the authenticity of the certificates used by Wavinya in her clearance to run for the county's top seat.

NPS noted that it is constitutionally mandated to investigate such cases and make its findings public.

"The National Police Service (NPS) has taken cognizance of the ongoing debate in the public domain on allegations touching on the genuineness of university academic certificates and supporting documentation presented to IEBC for clearance by some aspirants for political seats in the forthcoming General Election," read the NPS statement signed by spokesperson Bruno Shioso.

CAS Wavinya Ndeti Addressing a Congregation at Her Past Church Event
CAS Wavinya Ndeti Addressing a Congregation at Her Past Church Event.
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Mutyambai also directed DCI to investigate Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja's degree certificate to ascertain whether he actually studied in Uganda or not.

"Owing to the constitutional and legal mandate bestowed upon it, the NPS has commenced criminal investigations into the genuineness of the certificates presented for clearance to the IEBC by two political aspirants namely Hon Johnson Sakaja and Hon Wavinya Ndeti and determine if any offense has been committed," stated the NPS.

This comes just a day after Wavinya shared a letter reportedly acquired from London South Bank University confirming she was a student.

The letter indicated that the former CAS pursued a Computer Science Degree from September 1994 to July 1995, taking only 10 months to complete it.

"This is to confirm that the above-named person (Wavinya Oduwole) was a full-time student at South Bank (now London South Bank University) from September 1994 to July 1995 studying on the BSc (Hons) Computing Studies Course," read London South Bank University letter dated October 15, 2018.

"Wavinya Oduwole successfully completed the course and was awarded a Lower Second Class Honours (2.2) on July 18, 1995."

On the hand, Sakaja has been given 10 conditions by the Commission for University Education (CUE) to ascertain if he indeed graduated from Team University in Uganda.

The conditions issued to Sakaja by CUE’s chairperson, Professor Chacha Nyaigoti Chacha, include an application for the course, letter of admission from the university, evidence of registration including Student ID, and course units taken among others.

Sakaja has already explained that he is in possession of all the required credentials and he is ready to present them to CUE in order to address the degree saga.

Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja at the Milimani Law Courts where he before the IEBC Dispute Tribunal Committee on June 15, 2022
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja at the Milimani Law Courts where he before the IEBC Dispute Tribunal Committee on June 15, 2022
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