Former Ministry of Education officer found guilty of falsifying receipts

Former Ministry of Education official, James Odhiambo has been found guilty of forgery allegations by Senior Principal Magistrate, Felix Kombo

The ex-govt official was ordered to pay Ksh4.5 million shillings as a fine for the offence or serve one year in jail.

Magistrate Kombo disclosed that the evidence present in court during the hearings had verified beyond reasonable doubts that the accused was indeed guilty of doctoring documents.

“I find it proved beyond all reasonable doubt that the receipts, the subject of count one, were forged documents and therefore false,” he divulged.

Image of Phony Hotel Receipts – The ex-govt official was charged with forgery

Mr Odhiambo had been charged with falsifying receipts and presenting them to the ministry in the pretext that he had spent Ksh2,263,440 during refurbishing of the Provincial Technical Training Eastern Province Office, Embu.

During the period in which he was accused of forgery, Odhiambo was head of School Equipment and Maintenance Unit (SEMU) at the Education ministry.

“The accused gave them to his principal – the Ministry in purported account for the incurrence of Ksh2,263,440 which he received through impress warrant number C806410,” the magistrate noted.

Hon John Waluke (l) and his co-accused during the forgery allegations hearing

After deliberations, the court affirmed that the receipts used to claim reimbursement by the accused were actually forgeries as they were never issued by the parties indicated.

“They were written by the accused himself and only he would know their real source,” ruled magistrate Kombo.

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