Biography and educationSaitoti claims to be a Maasai, but opponents say he is Kikuyu.[1] Ironically, Human Rights Watch accused him of inciting ethnic violence in the Rift Valley Province during the run-up to the 1992 Kenyan general elections, violence that was mainly directed against the Kikuyu. [2] He studied at Mang'u High School and received his undergraduate education in the U.S. at Brandeis University on a Wien Scholarship. Saitoti obtained a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Warwick in 1972 in the area of algebraic topology. On August 30, 2002, Saitoti was dismissed as Vice-President by President Daniel arap Moi for disloyalty; Saitoti was also removed from his post as Vice-Chairman of the Kenyan African National Union (KANU).[1] In the December 2002 election, he won the Kajiado North Constituency seat for the NARC party. Goldenberg scandalOn 13 February 2006 Saitoti's resignation was announced by President Kibaki in a television address, after accusations that he was involved in the Goldenberg scandal.[3] On 31 July 2006, the Kenyan High Court ruled that Saitoti should not be charged over the Goldenberg scandal.[4] On 15 November 2006 he was reinstated as Education Minister by Kibaki. [5] In the Cabinet appointed by Kibaki on January 8, 2008, following the controversial December 2007 election, Saitoti was named Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security in the Office of the President.[6] After a power-sharing agreement was reached between Kibaki and Raila Odinga, both of whom claimed victory in the 2007 election, Saitoti retained his post in the Grand Coalition Cabinet named on April 13, 2008.[7] Positions
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