Nyandarua ex-Governor Waithaka, 5 others to know their fate in KSh50 million corruption case

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Nyandarua ex-Governor Waithaka, 5 others to know their fate in KSh50 million corruption case

The Anti-Corruption Court in Nyahururu has scheduled March 13, 2025, to deliver a judgment in the corruption case involving former Nyandarua Governor Daniel Waithaka and five other county officials.

This comes after the court had ruled that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had presented substantial evidence supporting the charges, leading to the decision to place the accused individuals on their defense.

The five county officials charged alongside Waithaka are Grace Wanjiru Gitonga, Martin Igecha Kamami, John Ngigi Daniel, Jesse Wachira Mwangi, and Simon Irungu. They are accused of violating the Public Procurement and Disposal Act of 2006 by engaging M/S Tahal Consulting Engineers, an Israeli firm, without a procurement plan for the 2013/2014 financial year.

Additionally, they face charges related to the unlawful use of the direct procurement method to secure the contractor’s services without obtaining prior written consent or providing valid reasons from the Nyandarua County Government.

The charges also include abuse of office and failure to adhere to procurement procedures while issuing the KSh50 million tender.

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