The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC), last Friday afternoon in Abuja stormed the National
Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and arrested 41 officials for
allegedly presenting fake credentials during a promotion exercise.
Luck ran out on them when they applied for upgrading and presented additional certificates which they claimed to have aquired, during the NIMC promotion exercise.
Preliminary vetting carried out by NIMC, through the Federal Ministry of Education, indicated that some of the tertiary institutions contacted to verify these certificates, confirmed the certificates to be fake, altered or that the owners were not their graduates.
One of the suspects presented a certificate which was “doctored” to indicate Second Class degree rather than the earned Third Class degree. Others presented forged certificates whereas they still had pending carry-overs.
Preliminary investigations by ICPC indicated that some of the certificates emanated from some of the illegal degree awarding mills and outreach centres recently sealed by ICPC.
The co mmission is further probing the complicity of those involved in the graduation of one of the suspects with a degree in engineering from an approved university who could not express himself in writing.
ICPC has strongly advised tertiary institutions yet to respond to the earlier inquiries sent to them by the federal Ministry of Education to do so immediately.
The arrest and interrogation of the NIMC officials is coming in the wake of the ICPC/Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) crack down on illegal degree awarding mills nationwide.
ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, had at several public presentations promised to sanitise the public sector and commended the NIMC management for its zero tolerance for corruption in its work force.
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Luck ran out on them when they applied for upgrading and presented additional certificates which they claimed to have aquired, during the NIMC promotion exercise.
Preliminary vetting carried out by NIMC, through the Federal Ministry of Education, indicated that some of the tertiary institutions contacted to verify these certificates, confirmed the certificates to be fake, altered or that the owners were not their graduates.
One of the suspects presented a certificate which was “doctored” to indicate Second Class degree rather than the earned Third Class degree. Others presented forged certificates whereas they still had pending carry-overs.
Preliminary investigations by ICPC indicated that some of the certificates emanated from some of the illegal degree awarding mills and outreach centres recently sealed by ICPC.
The co mmission is further probing the complicity of those involved in the graduation of one of the suspects with a degree in engineering from an approved university who could not express himself in writing.
ICPC has strongly advised tertiary institutions yet to respond to the earlier inquiries sent to them by the federal Ministry of Education to do so immediately.
The arrest and interrogation of the NIMC officials is coming in the wake of the ICPC/Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) crack down on illegal degree awarding mills nationwide.
ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, had at several public presentations promised to sanitise the public sector and commended the NIMC management for its zero tolerance for corruption in its work force.
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