EACC cautions Kenyans against fraudsters issuing fake clearance

EACC does not charge any fees for processing self declaration forms.

In Summary

• The imposters, according to the anti-graft body, are issuing fake certificates to unsuspecting members of the public at a fee.

• "It is hereby clarified that EACC does not charge any fees for processing self declaration forms," EACC said.

Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission CEO Twalib Mbarak.
Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission CEO Twalib Mbarak.
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The Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission has warned Kenyans against fraudsters issuing fake integrity clearance certificates.

The imposters, according to the anti-graft body, are issuing fake certificates to unsuspecting members of the public at a fee.

"It is hereby clarified that EACC does not charge any fees for processing self declaration forms," EACC said.

The Commission called on members of the public with information on such activities to report.

EACC also asked for information on any persons impersonating their officials for prompt action to be taken.

"Report all suspected cases of fraud or impersonation to EACC through Hotline No. 0727 285663 or [email protected] or the anonymous reporting system at http://eacc.go.ke.

"One may also visit the EACC Hqs at Integrity Centre, any regional office or Huduma Service Desk."

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