A school principal at Mawingu Secondary School in Kuresoi North framed one of his teachers and had him interdicted for allegedly impregnating a student.
Mawingu's principal Wilson Salpei reportedly framed Philip Lang'at due to their poor working relationship.
Lang'at was interdicted in 2018 after it was alleged that he had impregnated a student.
Surprisingly, DNA tests confirmed Lang'at was only being framed as he was not the biological father of the minor.
Lang'at was accused of defiling a school girl and then impregnating her. On October 12, 2018, these allegations were presented to the Teachers Service Commission disciplinary panel.
TSC later expunged his name from the commission's registry and then interdicted him.
In January this year, he recorded a statement with police, before his DNA samples were taken in March. When the results came out, it emerged that the DNA had no genetic nor biological connection.
Police reports also indicated that Lang'at did not send any cash via M-Pesa to the girl as it had been alleged.
Kuresoi-based detectives further revealed that Lang'at's case was instigated by his personal differences with the school's principal which stems from a female teacher within the school.
It is alleged that Lang'at was having an affair with an unnamed female teacher, which did not go down well with the Salpei.
“This led the principal to serve the complaint with many letters of professional misconduct and immoral behaviour against Teachers Service Commission code of regulation offences that finally led to disciplinary action against the complainant," read the enquiry findings.
The principal, school board chairperson Jane Rono, the schoolgirl and her mother are all facing charges at the Molo law courts.
On Monday, they appeared before Magistrate Alice Mukenga but denied the charges.
The case will be heard on July 18.