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    EACC arrests four University of Nairobi Council members over abuse of office claims

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMay 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) arrested four senior officials from the University of Nairobi over claims of irregular appointment of Daniel Brian Ouma Okeyo as Acting Chief Operations Officer.

    Those arrested and detained include University of Nairobi Council Chairperson Prof. Amukowa Anangwe, Daniel Brian Ouma, and two other members of the council, Dr. Ahmed Sheikh Abdullahi and Carren Kerubo Omwenga.

    The four face charges of abuse of office in the controversial hiring of Brian Ouma contrary to a court judgment delivered on April 8, 2024, officials said.

    Prof. Anangwe was arrested by EACC sleuths at Kisumu International Airport and airlifted to Nairobi for interrogation at the integrity centre.

    EACC says that the officials usurped powers in the council and even disregarded a letter by the then UoN Vice Chancellor, Stephen Kiama and went ahead to appoint Ouma as COO.

    Ouma is facing charges of forgery of academic documents and unlawful acquisition of public property amounting to more than Sh32 million, which is the salary he was paid for the position between 2015 and 2025.

    He is said to have received the salary while serving in as Deputy Director (Fundraising, Donor Relations and Partnership), Directorate of University Advancement, Director Advancement and acting Chief Operations Officer, positions that he was allegedly not qualified to hold.

    The group was being processed at EACC offices, Integrity Centre, before being arraigned.

    The UoN Council has been under fire for ignoring an advisory from EACC regarding Ouma’s appointment and after the commission questioned his academic qualifications.

    In July last year, the University Council went ahead and appointed Ouma as the institution’s Acting COO, responsible for overseeing all administrative non-academic departments and managing the day-to-day operations of the varsity.

    EACC declared the position irregular and called for its revocation, publicly putting the institution’s Council on notice and calling for Ouma’s appointment to be revoked after the commission’s investigations found that Ouma holds a bachelor’s degree that is not recognized in Kenya.

    “The tenure of Brian Ouma as acting chief operations officer at the University of Nairobi is irregular. The Bachelor of Philosophy degree certificate from Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, Italy, which Ouma used to secure employment at the university, is not recognized in Kenya,” EACC said in a letter addressed to UoN’s Council.

    The Commission for University Education (CUE) also confirmed that Pontifical Urbaniana University is not accredited in Kenya, rendering its degrees unrecognized.

    The university extended Ouma’s contract by six months, calling on the EACC to provide all evidence in its possession to ensure Ouma is accorded fair administrative justice.

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    Abuse of Office Carren Kerubo Omwenga Daniel Brian Ouma Dr. Ahmed Sheikh Abdullahi EACC Prof. Amukowa Anangwe university Of Nairobi
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