Ruto’s office mentioned again in the dam scandal

Kenyan Ambassador to Germany Ken Nyauncho Osinde. Photo/Courtesy

A firm related with Deputy President William Ruto’s Chief of Staff, Ken Osinde, and other top people has been mentioned in the Sh21 billion dams scandal as investigations started.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations Tuesday began to look at how the billions of shillings paid to an Italian firm by the National Treasury for the development of the Arror and Kamwerer dams was shared.

Osinde, a previous emissary to Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria, is recorded as chief of Sanlam General Insurance Ltd, together with Telkom Kenya CEO and previous executive general of the Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board Mugo Kibati, and the bequest of the late Cabinet serve John Michuki.

On Tuesday, the organization sent one of its executives, George Ngugi Kuria, to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to clarify why the firm was paid near Sh47 million by Italian firm CMC di Ravenna-Itinera, which is at the core of the Sh63 billion dams embarrassment.

The best protection authorities are among in excess of 120 chiefs of different organizations thought to have had a dalliance with the firm shrunk by Kerio Valley Development Authority in 2017 to manufacture the Arror and Kimwarer multipurpose dams.

We will seek after the insurance agency to disclose to us what they guaranteed, and on the off chance that they safeguarded the undertaking, they should pay Kenyans for the loss.



George Kinoti, the Director of Criminal Investigations

Another insurance agency got up to speed in the blend is Heritage, related with big shot Ramesh Vora, previous Attorney-General Charles Njonjo and previous Head of Civil Service Jeremiah Kiereini.

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