Kabogo documents against Waititu are fake, Knec tells court

Kiambu Governor William Kabogo (left) and Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu (in a white cap) during a prayer rally at Ruiru Stadium on September 13, 2015. Knec has filed a document in court claiming Governor Kabogo produced forged documents in his case against Mr Waititu. FILE PHOTO | RAPHAEL NJOROGE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • Knec claims the index number alleged by Mr Kabogo as belonging to Clifford Ndung'u in 1975 at Mbagathi Primary School was for a student at Chemasingi Primary School.
  • According to Knec, in the 1975 CPE examination, the code for Mbagathi Primary School, which the MP attended, was 41004 and not 52019 as alleged in a copy of the certificate filed by the Kiambu governor.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has filed a document in court claiming Kiambu Governor William Kabogo produced forged documents in his case against Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu.

Mr Kabogo is challenging the validity of the university degree certificate held by Mr Waititu, who has expressed his interest in running for the Kiambu governor's seat. Candidates seeking governorships are required to have a degree.

Mr Kabogo claims Mr Waititu is using academic credentials belonging to one Clifford Ndung'u.

However, in the court document, Knec claims the index number alleged by Mr Kabogo as belonging to Clifford Ndung'u in 1975 at Mbagathi Primary School was for a student at Chemasingi Primary School.

Knec chief executive Joseph Kivilu said the documents presented by Mr Kabogo in the suit were forged.

According to Knec, in the 1975 CPE examination, the code for Mbagathi Primary School, which the MP attended, was 41004 and not 52019 as alleged in a copy of the certificate filed by the Kiambu governor.

The Kabete MP claims he sat the CPE exam in 1977— not in 1975 as Mr Kabogo has claimed — using the name Clifford after his family moved from Kiambu to Kibera.

On Tuesday, the MP filed his academic certificates in response to Mr Kabogo's suit, explaining the change of names at different stages in his life.
In the documents, the MP insists he is Clifford Ferdinand Ndung'u Waititu Wainaina.

Two people have also sworn affidavits seeking to confirm they studied with him at the same university in India.