Now that we are to export oil beginning June, Kenyans have now discovered a new avenue to eat.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) descended on finance manager Samuel Odoyo’s residence in Syokimau, recovering documents linked to the purchase of 60 hydrant pit valves (HPVs).
The investigators also raided a home of former KPC managing director Charles Tanui and the property of all former executives at the state agency and businessmen linked to the Sh550 million deal.
The EACC is probing claims that the contract was inflated and possibility of collusion between the KPC and the briefcase firm offered the multi-million shilling tender inked in 2015 and whose tendering started in 2014.
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