NTSA Boss Throws In the Towel amidst Mounting Pressure

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) director for roads safety Njeri Waithaka is set to quit her job, barely three weeks after police raided the agency’s offices, arresting senior staff members alleged to have facilitated registration of the DusitD2 terror attack vehicle.

Ms Waithaka, who took over from Mr Mathew Munyao whose contract was terminated in January 2016, handed in her resignation letter to the board a couple of days ago, according to a confidential source.

Her resignation comes weeks after the Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU) raided NTSA’s offices, arresting scores of the agency’s employees, including senior managers working in the licensing, information technology, inspection and the registration of motor vehicles departments, in a probe over the registration of the vehicle which was used by terrorists during the 14 Riverside Drive attack that left several injured and 21 dead.

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