Kapsaret Member of Parliament, Oscar Sudi, has been acquitted of charges related to the forgery of academic certificates. The court ruling, delivered today, clears Sudi of all allegations that had clouded his political career and reputation.
Oscar Sudi faced accusations of falsifying academic documents, including a secondary school certificate and a diploma, which were allegedly used to secure his parliamentary candidacy. The charges had sparked widespread debate and scrutiny, raising questions about the integrity of public office holders and the vetting processes in place.
In delivering the verdict, the court found that the prosecution failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Sudi had forged the documents. The judge noted inconsistencies.