How Uhuru’s security details forged fictitious contract worth 4.8B

Corruption! corruption ! Everywhere is corruption. Nothing is excluded in each and every thing falls in the sticky hands of those in access to the servers.

Anti-graft detectives have unearthed an audacious attempt by dishonest state officials to steal Sh4.8 billion through fictitious security contracts in the Office of the President.

In an elaborate and brazen plot that has baffled EACC investigators, top officials in the State Department for Correctional Services irregularly awarded 10 classified tenders and were about to pay Sh3.6 billion upfront.

The State department oversees prisons and is domiciled in the Ministry of Interior, currently headed by Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i.

The contracts have now returned to haunt former Correctional Services Principal Secretary Alfred Cheruiyot who signed the contract before he was moved to the Department of Post Training and Skills Development by President Uhuru Kenyatta in July last year.

Prisons Commissioner General Isaiah Osugo told EACC he was not aware of the security contracts, some of which involved heavy artillery that is not meant for prison warders.

More intriguing is that there was no budget for the procurement of the items with some of the firms landing the lucrative contracts having no valid pin certificates, tax certificates and forged local purchase orders.

Some of the companies awarded the multi-million contracts have no known address.

“There was no authority from either the National Security Advisory Committee or the National Security Council authorizing the procumbent of the security items,” EACC documents.

In one instance, a company which indicated it could handle a business of Sh 800 Million was awarded a tender of Sh2.2 billion.

This was for the supply of bullet proof vests and plastic helmets by a firm known as Firetruss System.

Other suspicious contracts were for the supply of submachine guns amounting to Sh478.5 million that was awarded to a company known as Pakistan Ordinance.

The department also awarded a Sh342 million contract for the supply of riffles and full bore target riffles to a firm known as Mildat SP. ZO.O (LLC).

Some of these rifles are popular with the military and specialized elite police commandos.

The ministry also awarded Sh158 million tender for the supply of pistols to a firm called Sumsun Yurt Savunma San.

Most of the quotes were also grossly exaggerated, with a single G3 riffle sling going for Sh5,000 each.

The Sh200 million sling tender was awarded to Milways Enterprises associated with Jubilee’s nominated Senator Millicent Omanga.

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