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Chacha regretted the move by the senator to fail to appear before the commission on Monday.

The degree certificate of Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja is still not recognised, the Commission for University Education (CUE) on Monday maintained.

CUE Chairman Chacha Nyaigotti in a statement said their decision stands despite the senator failing to appear before it as directed.

Chacha regretted the move by the senator to fail to appear before the commission.

He was to provideĀ it with a list of items to prove he graduated from Teams University, Uganda.

"We want Sakaja to know CUE is the only institution that is mandated in law to recognize foreign earned degrees in order to allow IEBC to issue them with a nomination to run as governor/ DG, or president/ DP," Chacha said.

{Senator Johnson Sakaja interacting with security guards.}

Among the list of items, Sakaja had been requested to present to the commission include his graduation photos, his application for the course, the letter of admission from the University, and evidence of registration, including his Student ID.

The items, Chacha said will help the commission verify the validity of his degree.

Others are the Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (ATS), the course description, and the course Units taken during Sakaja's time at Team.

"We have written to Sakaja to provide the transcripts, examinations schedules, graduation booklet that has his name on it, and receipts for; application fee, tuition fees, graduation and convocation," Chacha said.

Chacha, despite the Senator missing, still gave him the window to present the requested papers as the probe continues.

He dismissed claims Senator Sakaja's invitation to the commission was served through the media.

Chacha said they sent out formal communication to the governor aspirant via WhatsApp, text message, phone call, and a formal letter.

The invite, he said, was duly received and signed by Sakaja's office regarding the previously stated 10:00 am meeting on Monday.

"So any other claim that he receiving our communication through the press is malicious and false. It is a lie," the Commission's chair said.