Sunday, June 8, 2014

BUSTED: Statehouse Operative DENNIS ITUMBI EXPOSED By NIS To Have FORGED His Certificates Hence UNSUITABLE To Hold OFFICE

The fate of the Director for Digital, New Media and Diaspora Affairs at State House hangs in the balance following a confidential intelligence report that questions his academic credentials and suitability to serve in a sensitive government office.


The National Intelligence Service (NIS)

report seen by Sunday Nation alleges

that Mr Dennis Itumbi is among 50

students from Kenya Institute of Mass

Communication (KIMC) in Nairobi whose qualifications are open to questions.


According to the NIS security vetting

brief, Mr Itumbi allegedly led student

unrest at the institution and used this

as leverage to force the then management of the college led by Mr

Eliud Sang to “award him and his class (of 50) Diplomas in Broadcast Journalism while they were enrolled to

do a certificate course in the same”. “In 2001, he joined Kenya Institute of

Mass Communication as a parallel

student to pursue a certificate course in journalism.


He, however, was awarded

a Diploma in Broadcast journalism in

unclear circumstances,” says the brief. Mr Itumbi, who commands huge social

media following and actively campaigned for the Jubilee coalition in

the last elections, is among top advisers in the Presidential Strategic

Communications Unit led by Mr Manoah Esipisu.


Mr Itumbi’s confirmation to hold the

position of “director” is also still

pending at the Public Service

Commission (PSC). It is unclear whether this has anything to do with education qualifications as directors are expected to hold advanced degrees.


The NIS report has also attached Mr

Itumbi’s PSC application for

employment form. The document

shows that apart from KIMC, he has only attended short courses at various

institutions without indications of a bachelor’s degree.


The NIS report was circulated to PSC

among other concerned institutions. The report alleges Mr Itumbi is a “self-

motivated go getter who uses any

means at his disposal . . . to get his

way”.


The critical report also alleges that Mr

Itumbi may have in the past been

involved in leakage of classified

documents through his Facebook page, Twitter handle, his blog and local media houses.


Adapted From Sunday Nation





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