Wickliffe Moenga from Narok County has been identified as a fake member of parliament who hacked into the Kenyan government system. The imposter successfully employed himself by creating a fictitious constituency, named the Ombongo constituency, within Nyamira County.
Reports indicate that Moenga managed to manipulate the government system, even receiving payment and allowances designated for members of parliament, including last month’s disbursements. However, the Kenyan government has not yet issued an official response to this incident.
As authorities launch a search operation, Wickliffe Moenga remains on the run, with law enforcement agencies actively pursuing him. The ongoing manhunt aims to bring the imposter to justice for his fraudulent activities.

This incident raises concerns about the security and integrity of critical governmental systems, highlighting the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to prevent unauthorized access and fraudulent actions.
It is crucial for the Kenyan government to address the breach promptly, assess system vulnerabilities, and implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Further updates regarding the manhunt and any official response from the Kenyan government will be provided as information unfolds. The public expects swift action to safeguard the government’s operations and restore trust in the system’s integrity.
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