Nairobi Water employee fined Ksh.8.5M for using forged academic certificate to get job
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A Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) employee has
been fined Ksh.8.5 million by the Milimani Anti-Corruption Court for securing
employment using a forged Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
certificate.
Felix Ojwang Balamu was found guilty of using a fake academic
certificate to obtain his job at NCWSC, where he earned a total of Ksh.8.2 million
in salaries since his employment on November 9, 2011.
According to investigations by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption
Commission (EACC), Balamu had forged the KCSE certificate and presented it as
authentic, purporting it to be issued by the Kenya National Examinations
Council (KNEC).
The forgery came to light after the Commission received
complaints and launched an inquiry into his qualifications.
Following the probe, the Office of the Director of Public
Prosecutions (ODPP) approved charges against the accused.
Balamu was then arraigned on February 25, 2025, facing four
counts, including fraudulent acquisition of public property, forgery, deceiving
a principal, and presenting a forged document.
Delivering judgment on October 10, 2025, Senior Principal Magistrate
Selesa Okore convicted Balamu on multiple counts, finding that he had
fraudulently obtained Ksh.8,243,562, equivalent to the total salary earned
through false pretence.
The court imposed a fine of Ksh.8,243,562 for fraudulent
acquisition of public property and an additional Ksh.100,000 for each of the
counts of deceiving a principal and presenting a false KCSE certificate.
In default, Balamu will serve four years in prison, with the
sentences running concurrently.


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