The victims in the Sh1.1 billion Finland and Canada have informed the court that the programme started facing problems when students from abroad allegedly refused to pay fees.

William Koros, a Chief at the Kiplombe location, testified before Senior Principal Magistrate Peter Ndege that he got information that would allow him to take his daughter, Marion Chemutai, to study nursing in Canada.

Koros said he deposited Sh650,000 on October 26, 2022, to facilitate his daughter's studies in Canada.

However, after payment, he claimed that the programme faced challenges as the alleged plan for her daughter to travel was delayed.