Whatsapp secret recorded audio exposes NBK’s Ksh1 billion theft

A secretly WhatsApp recorded audio tape and WhatsApp text messages helped the capital markets regulator to gather evidence on corruption accusations against former National Bank of Kenya (NBK) officials.

The audio tape, recorded by an employee of a deposit mobilisation agency contracted by NBK, revealed how senior managers siphoned nearly Sh1 billion from the bank’s coffers and pocketed up to 90 percent of the loot in kickbacks.

At the centre of the scheme, which saw senior managers either sacked or resign from their jobs, was NBK’s former head of treasury, Solomon Alubala.

Mr Munir is challenging the CMA decision in April 2018 fining him Sh5 million and banning him from holding a board position in a listed firm for a period of three years for his role in the ineffective management of the bank, his failure to ensure the board was furnished with complete and reliable information and for the misrepresentation of the lender’s financial statements.

The former NBK CEO denies these allegations, arguing that the CMA’s sanctions were part of a scheme to make him the sacrificial lamb while protecting other board members.

Mr Munir was among eight senior executives of the troubled bank who were fined and barred from holding office in any public listed company.

NBK hired two firms, Edge Capital and Advest, to help in mobilising deposits and in turn earn 10 percent on the deposits.

Ms Kanini Kioko is named as a director of Edge Capital while Mr Nelson Onzere is a director of Advest.

The CMA established that the NBK board was aware of the hiring of the deposit mobilisation agents and th

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