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Top Kenyan official in court over Rio Games kit ‘ theft’

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The chairman of Kenya’s Olympic committee appeared in court on Tuesday after police uncovered boxes of Nike kits at his apartment which had gone missing during the Rio Games.

Bernard Ekumbo is the latest official from the National Olympic Committee of Kenya ( NOCK) to be arrested over the scandal, one of several which overshadow­ed Kenya’s best performanc­e at a Games.

He was arrested on Monday during a raid on his apartment in which boxes of Nike wear were found.

Ekumbo was not charged and prosecutor­s requested he be held in custody to give them more time to complete their investi- gation into theft, abuse of office and neglect of official duty.

In September Kenya’s Rio Olympics manager Stephen Soi was charged with four counts of stealing more than $ 250,000 destined for athletes and officials in Brazil.

Two other NOCK officials, vice chairman Pius Ochieng and secretary- general Francis Kinyili Paul, were also charged with fraudulent­ly acquiring the Team Kenya kit from Nike.

Controvers­y kicked off Kenya’s Olympics this summer when athletes appeared at the opening ceremony in mismatched gear because those provided by kit sponsor Nike had gone missing. Dozens of boxes of the gear later turned up in a raid on Kenya’s Olympics headquarte­rs.

Further embarrassm­ent ensued when it emerged someone had forgotten to book a plane ticket for javelin world champion Julius Yego – who went on to win Olympics silver – while 200- meter sprinter Carvin Nkanata’s accreditat­ion was submitted late meaning he almost missed his race.

A parliament­ary probe into the mismanagem­ent of the Games was told in September how $ 20,000 was wasted as officials booked rooms for President Uhuru Kenyatta and the sports cabinet secretary aboard a cruise ship which were never used.

Despite the scandals, Kenya scooped 13 medals, including six gold, in its best performanc­e at the Olympics.

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