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Kenya School of Government Announces Cancellation of Certificates

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The Kenya School of Government (KSG) has announced the cancellation of a batch of invalid Certificates of Achievement, citing concerns over unauthorized issuance.

In a public notice released on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, the institution revealed that certificates bearing serial numbers MA 0251 to MA 1000 have been declared null and void.

The notice, signed by the Director General, stated that the affected certificates “were never issued or utilized by the School for the award of a Kenya School of Government qualification.”

This revelation comes amid ongoing efforts by the institution to safeguard the integrity of its academic and professional credentials.

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Certificates Declared Invalid and Unrecognized

According to KSG, the disowned certificates will not be recognized as valid documentation of achievement or training by the institution.

“Accordingly, these certificates are invalid and cannot be presented or recognized as evidence of any qualification issued by the School,” the notice read in part.

The directive serves as a strong warning to individuals and organizations that might have come across or used such documents.

The School emphasized that these certificates should not be presented in any professional or academic setting as they do not represent legitimate KSG qualifications.

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Public Urged to Disregard Fake Certificates

KSG further cautioned all concerned parties, including employers, government agencies, and the public, to disregard any use or presentation of the affected certificates.

“The School, therefore, advises all concerned parties to disregard any use or presentation of the aforementioned certificates,” the statement concluded.

The Kenya School of Government, a key institution in public service training and capacity building, reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency, credibility, and professionalism in its operations.

The move underscores the School’s zero-tolerance stance against forgery and unauthorized issuance of academic documents.

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