The academic registrar of Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU), Dr Halima Wakabi Akbar has been implicated in a phoney degree scandal that has rocked the institution.

According to sources, the issue stems from the graduation about two years ago, during which some unqualified individuals were irregularly included on the list of graduates, a matter later uncovered by the university management.
“IUIU academic registrar is on the spot for issuing fake degrees to some people. The scandal so far involves two people,” the source noted.
Available information indicates that one of the individuals alleged to have benefited from the irregularity is a government official currently serving in Mbale. Rehema Katono, public relations officer of the university, confirmed that an investigation was launched into a suspected degree fraud scandal after the allegations emerged.
She explained that the university rector established an academic affairs committee to probe the issue, and the committee’s findings later implicated the academic registrar.
“One of the committee’s key recommendations was that the academic registrar vacate the office. The rector has since written a letter to that effect. However, a top-level management meeting of the executive board is scheduled for Thursday this week to determine the next course of action,” Katono said.
Katono further stated that the registrar has been temporarily transferred from her position, with discussions underway about redeploying her to the institutional planning department.
However, this move still requires approval by the appointments committee, which has yet to convene.
“Most of the issues will be clarified after the upcoming management and executive board meetings. A formal statement will be issued following those deliberations,” Katono stated.
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