The Fake PPO Probe is an investigation ordered by Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki into claims that an individual named Joshua Waiganjo had for 10 years passed off as a top policeman.
[1] On 4 January 2013 a man Joshua Karianjahi Waiganjo was arrested after allegedly pretending to be an assistant commissioner of police for five years.
He was charged with:[2] The President directed the Inspector General and National Police Service Commission to commence a probe on the incident.
He further requested an opportunity to meet Prime Minister Raila Odinga claiming to have sensitive information that has a bearing on the forthcoming General Election.
Deputy Police Commissioner Francis Musembi Munyambu, who was previously accused of having introduced Waiganjo to the suspended PPO John M'mbijjiwe denied having met him.
He indicated that the first time he heard about Waiganjo was after he was mentioned in a report as having accompanied M’Mbijiwe to a high level security meeting to Baragoi before the massacre that took place.