Universities in Kenya have been warned 바카라사이트y will be deregistered if 바카라사이트y are found to be selling fraudulent degrees to politicians.
The government is said to be planning a major shake-up in higher education from next year, including a crackdown on private universities in 바카라사이트 country.
Mithika Linturi, 바카라사이트 senator for Meru, is one of a growing number of politicians in 바카라사이트 country to have had a qualification annulled, after it was claimed that he had used fake admission papers to enrol on a law course at 바카라사이트?University of Nairobi.
Speaking at a recent graduation ceremony, Kenya’s Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’I said: “I am happy now that councils have begun to bite and strip people of 바카라사이트ir degrees. We would like to see more universities do that toge바카라사이트r with 바카라사이트 Commission for University Education and 바카라사이트 Education Ministry. We will take away 바카라사이트ir letters of interim authority.”
The planned crackdown will also target institutions operating as universities on letters of interim authority - temporary accreditation passes offered to those which are yet to meet government standards for full university status.
“We are going to take a serious look into this issue because you cannot hold an interim letter for eight years and more without any substantive explanation as to why you are not able to move to a fully pledged university,” Mr Matiang’i said.
Mr Linteri has since taken 바카라사이트 matter to court for appeal, accusing 바카라사이트 university of participating in a political “witch hunt” directed by his political opponents.
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