Details of the Secret Emergency Meeting Between Ruto and his Staff

Deputy President William Ruto is a man under siege.

It was reported that Ruto held an emergency meeting after his office was roped into the Ksh 39 billion military tender saga.

The staff members found themselves on the wrong side of their boss, after ex-Sports CS Rashid Echesa accessed the Harambee House Annex complex.

Ex-Sports CS Rashid Echesa at a past media briefing

Details pointed out that the claimed forum was held at the DP’s Karen residence.

Additional information hinted that the staff were given a dress down during the secret gathering.

An angry Ruto is proclaimed to have noted that there were moles within his team.

The second in command was highlighted to have indicated that the spies were in bed with ODM leader Raila Odinga and other political enemies.

Further intelligence claimed the DP warned that action would be taken on those seeking to sabotage his 2022 Presidential bid.

William Ruto
Deputy President William Ruto [Photo, Courtesy]
He cautioned that the moles would be bundled out of the team once they were identified according to a local daily.

On Thursday, more misery was piled on Ruto after an officer attached to his office was found dead.

Police Sergeant Kipyegon Kenei’s body was discovered at his Imara Daima residence.

DCI detectives communicated that the officer shot himself.

It was reported that the deceased shot himself through the chin.

The police, moreover, remarked that he also had a bullet hole on the side of his skull.

DCI boss George Kinoti who was present at the crime scene noted that investigations into the incident had begun.

DCI Boss George Kinoti during a past interview

“No comment for now. Let us wait for the investigations, ” uttered Kinoti.

He explained that the officer had been on their wanted list and could not be traced due to his phone being switched off for three days.

Speaking on the scam, the DCI boss expressed that the evidence against Echesa was solid.

Kinoti intimated that more arrests in connection to the scandal would be made.

“What we can say is we are expecting more arrests and more revelations,” pronounced the DCI head.

He added, “It is an international organised crime. Part of it is in Kenya the other is in different countries.”

Despite the numerous evidence being provided, Echesa was set free on Monday after spending the weekend in police custody.

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