Four suspects arrested in Ksh.40M fake TSC recruitment scam
File image of the suspects after their arrests. PHOTOS | DCI
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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)
have arrested four suspects in Bomet County in connection with a large-scale
fraud scheme involving fake Teachers Service Commission (TSC) recruitment
letters that defrauded job seekers of more than Ksh.40 million.
Those arrested are David Kemei,
the TSC Director for Konoin Sub-County; Rosebella Chepkemoi Korir, a former
Bomet County Woman Representative aspirant; and two teachers, Leonard Siele
Towett and Mercy Cherotich.
According to the DCI, the arrests
followed a painstaking investigation that uncovered a scheme targeting
unemployed teachers and members of the public.
The suspects allegedly demanded hefty payments in exchange for
forged appointment letters promising permanent and pensionable employment with
the TSC.
Investigators say many victims
took loans, sold property or exhausted their savings in the hope of securing
the promised jobs.
The four suspects were arraigned on
Friday before the Bomet Law Courts, where detectives obtained 14-day custodial
orders to allow for comprehensive investigations.
The DCI says the fraud network is
believed to extend beyond Bomet County to Kericho, Narok, Kisii and Nyamira
counties, with efforts ongoing to trace and arrest additional suspects linked
to the syndicate.
“The Directorate of Criminal Investigations
(DCI), in collaboration with the TSC, remains resolute in dismantling criminal
networks that exploit job seekers and undermine public confidence in government
institutions,” the State agency said in a statement.
“The
DCI cautions the public to remain vigilant and to verify all recruitment
opportunities through official TSC channels. TSC does not charge any fees for
employment.”

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