
A Kenyan woman residing in the United States has been charged with defrauding the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries of over Sh7.7 million ($60,000) in workers' compensation benefits. In a separate incident, another woman was arrested for allegedly impersonating someone else and fraudulently charging over $400,000 in medical expenses. Authorities reported that this suspect accrued significant fraudulent medical bills while using the identity of a Phoenix woman. The case has raised concerns about identity theft and insurance fraud, particularly as the accused had previously completed a pretrial intervention term for an earlier insurance fraud case. Investigators continue to look into the broader implications of these fraud cases, including links to a Sh14 billion Israeli tender probe involving Kenyans.
Kenyan woman faces fraud charges in US https://t.co/xEeKr8FHKd
A woman is charged with insurance fraud and grand theft, and she filed the claim that was flagged right after she “completed her pretrial intervention term” from her earlier insurance fraud case. https://t.co/AKxhb86Bca
Phoenix detectives arrest woman in $400,000 medical fraud and identity theft case https://t.co/snsKP6tZIk


