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The
Daily Observer has reliably learnt that authorities of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University (AMEZU) investigation team cannot trace any information concerning when Kokulo S. Borvor entered the institution through its office of Admission and Records.
According to our sources, as the institution investigates Borvor, the investigative team has also discovered that there are other names that surfaced on the graduation list but did not meet the administration’s academic standard. Instetad, they reportedly duped the system to form part of the graduating class of 2021. The other names are yet to be released to the public.
Our investigation has established that Mr. Borvor âs picture is in the graduation souvenir as a graduate of the Wilfred E. Clarke College of Criminal Justice Administration, but the same name is seen nowehere among names on the list of graduates of this college.
Following expulsion for academic fraud
Just in February Kokulo S. Borvor was forced to resign as Comptroller-General of the Ministry of Justice following an investigative report by the
Daily Observer, titled, “Justice Ministry Employs Expelled AMEU Student as Comptroller,” Mr. Kokulo finally resurfaced in full academic regalia (cap and gown), as a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University (AMEZU) Class of 2021.
A document in the possession of the
Daily Observer shows that Mr. Borvor was allegedly expelled from the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU), and he went on to present a faked academic credential to a number of employers including the Justice Ministry, claiming to have graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from that university in 2017.
An investigation conducted by the Daily Observer Newspaper has established that Mr. Kokulo Borvor, the current Comptroller General of the Ministry of Justice, alleged of been expelled as a student from AMEU has reportedly presented a fake academic credential claiming to have graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the university in 2017.
The Ministry of Justice, an institution responsible to seek justice for citizens, has allegedly employed an expelled student of the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) as its comptroller General.
An investigation conducted by the
Daily Observer Newspaper established that Mr. Kokulo Borvor, the current Comptroller-General of the Ministry of Justice, was expelled as a student from AMEU but has reportedly presented a faked academic credential claiming to have graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the university in 2017.