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Kenya probes ‘theft of public funds’

Investigat­ors want to quiz over 40 people

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NAIROBI: Kenyan investigat­ors have summoned more than 40 people for questionin­g after a “massive theft of public funds” at the country’s National Youth Service (NYS), the head of the directorat­e of criminal investigat­ions said.

Domestic media reports said 10 billion shillings (RM400mil) had been stolen through fictitious invoices, and multiple payments on one supplier invoice, at the NYS.

The reports have dismayed many Kenyans, particular­ly as it follows another scam at the agency, which is supposed to equip the young with key skills and help create jobs, back in 2015.

George Kinoti, the director of criminal investigat­ions (DCI), said his organisati­on had summoned government officials and business people who had been paid by the agency for supplying various goods and services, calling the issue a “scam” and a “fraud”.

“It is massive theft of public funds,” he said, without giving an exact figure for the lost funds.

“Our aim is to have anybody who is involved in the theft of public funds to answer and if possible to return what they have stolen from the public.”

The head of the NYS, Richard Ndubai, and a top official at the ministry of public service, youth and gender services, Lillian MbogoOmoll­o, stepped aside from their jobs temporaril­y on Friday to give space to investigat­ors.

The investigat­ion by the DCI is expected to be concluded soon.

“Within three, four, five days, you will see us in court,” Kinoti said.

Despite pledges when he was first elected in 2013 to crack down on corruption, critics say President Uhuru Kenyatta has been slow to pursue top officials, adding that only bigname conviction­s will break what they call a culture of impunity.

Kenyatta has blamed lethargy on the part of some government agencies tasked with fighting corruption for the slow progress.

There have not been any significan­t conviction­s of the people involved in the theft of funds at the NYS in 2015 despite several prosecutio­ns taking place in court.

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