The Ethic and Anti-Corruption
Commission (EACC) report tabled in Parliament Tuesday shed light on the
accusations facing top Government officials. Suspended Cabinet Secretary for
Agriculture Felix Koskei now knows the accusations facing him after the list
was unveiled and graft cases listed. According to the report, it is alleged
that Koskei allocated permits to some business people to import sugar without
going through open tendering and against the procurement laws of Kenya and the
policy under COMESA rules. Koskei also faces allegations of conflict of
interest, abuse of office and intimidation. Also from the report, it is said
that Koskei under unclear circumstances rented Government land Kenya Veterinary
Vaccines Production Institute at Tigoni and has ploughed 100 acres where he has
planted potatoes, an undertaking being managed by his PA MR. Kigen. Lands
Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu See also: Kenya: EACC wants Okemo's appointment
revoked Information alleging that she , in collusion with Mr Evason Waitiki
owner of Waitiki farm in Likoni, inflated the actual market price for the land
by Sh110 million. Transport Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau He is alleged to
have inflated the Standard Gauge Railway consultancy fees involving billions of
shillings through APEC firm. Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir is alleged
to be perpetrating corruption in the ministry’s tenders and procurement
process. He is accused of working to ensure that corrupt deals in the energy
sector are successfully executed. Ministry of Labour’s Kazungu Kambi is
allegedly involved in corruption deals at NSSF which falls under his docket.
Kambi has come out strongly in support of the NSSF Tassis II project despite
clear indications that the Board of Trustees did not approve the project’s
revised cost estimate of Sh5053 billion from Sh3.304 billion as required by
procurement laws and that the alleged approval by way of email circulation was
improper and irregular.
The Ethic and
Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) report tabled in Parliament Tuesday
shed light on the accusations facing top Government officials.
Suspended Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture Felix Koskei now knows the
accusations facing him after the list was unveiled and graft cases
listed.
According to the report, it is alleged that Koskei allocated permits to
some business people to import sugar without going through open
tendering and against the procurement laws of Kenya and the policy under
COMESA rules.
Koskei also faces allegations of conflict of interest, abuse of office
and intimidation.
Also from the report, it is said that Koskei under unclear circumstances
rented Government land Kenya Veterinary Vaccines Production Institute
at Tigoni and has ploughed 100 acres where he has planted potatoes, an
undertaking being managed by his PA MR. Kigen.
Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu
See also: Kenya: EACC wants Okemo's appointment revoked
Information alleging that she , in collusion with Mr Evason Waitiki
owner of Waitiki farm in Likoni, inflated the actual market price for
the land by Sh110 million.
Transport Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau
He is alleged to have inflated the Standard Gauge Railway consultancy
fees involving billions of shillings through APEC firm.
Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir is alleged to be perpetrating
corruption in the ministry’s tenders and procurement process. He is
accused of working to ensure that corrupt deals in the energy sector are
successfully executed.
Ministry of Labour’s Kazungu Kambi is allegedly involved in corruption
deals at NSSF which falls under his docket. Kambi has come out strongly
in support of the NSSF Tassis II project despite clear indications that
the Board of Trustees did not approve the project’s revised cost
estimate of Sh5053 billion from Sh3.304 billion as required by
procurement laws and that the alleged approval by way of email
circulation was improper and irregular.
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