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West Wick Director Jailed in the US Over Fraud and Forgery as College Nears Collapse
Disturbing details have emerged regarding the alleged arrest and detention of West Wick College Director Christine Nyambura Muturi alias Christine Lewis over fraud and forgery, even as her college nears collapse.
So far, several lecturers have resigned, and students are no longer attending classes, raising concerns about the standard of education at the institution.
“We are being told that our students won’t attend classes for some time, despite West Wick College’s massive public relations campaign about how good it is. We are also aware that the college owner is in jail in the United States over fraud and forgery. What is the way forward?” asked an agitated parent.
According to an insider speaking to Kenya Insights, Christine has been involved in alleged money laundering in the US.
She allegedly forged and changed her name to impersonate a US citizen, defrauding them of a significant amount of money some years ago.
“She has been on the FBI’s radar for some time and had avoided traveling to the US before she decided enough was enough and traveled there,” said a source.
Despite extensive online and digital campaigns promoting West Wick College, its collapse seems imminent, with concerns being raised about the quality of education it offers.
Lecturers have left due to poor and almost nonexistent payment.
A former employee, Yvonne Mugure, was highlighted by blogger Edgar Obare in relation to the misconduct occurring at the college.
Ironically, Christine Nyambura Muturi refused to pay Mugure her full salary, pushing her into depression before ultimately firing her. Mugure has since cried out for justice.
Additionally, Christine was charged at a Kiambu court in relation to fraud charges but was quickly, secretly, and controversially acquitted.
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