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Meet Steven Githaiga: The Fraudster Who Changed His Name And Age To Remain In Public Employment

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a public service-announcement; Mutahi Ngunyi is not the only fraudster in Kenya. Mutahi who was the custodian of former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru’s handbag, may have tried to skive with Kshs. 12 Million of our tax-dollars, but he got the embarrassment of a lifetime. Seems like Kenya is th

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Meet Steven Githaiga: The Fraudster Who Changed His Name And Age To Remain In Public Employment

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a public service-announcement; Mutahi Ngunyi is not the only fraudster in Kenya. Mutahi who was the custodian of former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru’s handbag, may have tried to skive with Kshs. 12 Million of our tax-dollars, but he got the embarrassment of a lifetime. Seems like Kenya is the breeding ground of bootleg-intellectuals and we will be exposing them in due course. There is is another CEO of TARDA who openly changed his name to remain in public employment after attaining the mandatory retirement age. Mr Steve Ruimuku was initially employed at TARDA as Stephen Maina Githaiga but later changed his name to Steven Githaiga Ruimuku. This anomaly was first discovered by Auditor General Edward Ouko in his account...

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