Students of Catholic University during a past graduation ceremony. FILE PHOTOTwo law students from a private university have been charged for bribing their way into the graduation list at a cost of Sh 820,000. Catholic University of Eastern Africa’s Jecinta Kiguru Mugure and Joan Kariuki Wanjiru were arraigned before an Anti-Corruption Court and charged with corruptly offering a benefit. According to the prosecution, the two committed the said offense on October 27, just a day before the set graduation at the varsity’s main campus in Nairobi. They were charged with four counts of the offense relating to corruptly offering a benefit contrary to the Anti-Corruption and Economic crimes Act.
Source: Daily Nation November 17, 2016 11:23 UTC