The Finland-Canada Scholarship Program scandal has taken a new twist as parents are now calling on the Judiciary to take charge and expedite the process of justice.

Distressed parents and students in the scholarship scandal are now calling on Chief Justice Martha Koome to take up the case and act swiftly, three years since it was petitioned.

The Finland-Canada scandal left more than 300 students stranded after their parents lost approximately Ksh749 million in what was promised to be a lucrative educational scholarship in the two foreign countries.

Under the scheme, the county government of Uasin Gishu was to act as guarantors to students in an arrangement with foreign universities and a local company, whereby families paid into a trust fund account.