Politics

Mudavadi probed in graves plot scandal

  Share Bookmark Print Email
Email this article to a friend

Submit Cancel
Rating
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi.

Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi.  

By DAVE OPIYO and NJERI RUGENE
Posted  Tuesday, March 9  2010 at  21:10

Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi is under investigation by the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission over the Sh283 million cemetery land fraud.

KACC on Tuesday said it wants to establish whether the minister was party to the fraud in which the City Council of Nairobi bought land valued at Sh24 million for nearly Sh300 million.

But Mr Mudavadi protested his innocence and said KACC was being unfair by accusing him without giving him a chance to be heard.

Besmirch character

“The only motive behind such conduct must be a political scheme to besmirch my character in the eyes of the public who do not have any real facts regarding the matter. It is no wonder it was ignored that the matter is a subject of Parliamentary debate,” said the minister.

Acting KACC director John Mutonyi said the commission was moving to recover the money from the people implicated in the 120-acre Mavoko Township cemetery land, judged by experts to be unsuitable for graves.

In Parliament, an MP sensationally claimed a lawyer received Sh59 million on behalf of a senior Cabinet Minister in the purchase of the land and asked Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo to confirm to the House the allegations.

Justice Assistant minister William Cheptumo promised a response to the statement on Wednesday.

Share This Story
Share

Mr Nelson Gaichuhie of Subukia demanded a ministerial statement in which he wants the minister to tell the House whether indeed Mr Newton Osiemo, a lawyer, represented the interests of the said minister, “who was awarded” the money in the fraudulent transaction as contained in a report by the KACC.

In a report to Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Head of Public Service Francis Muthaura titled A Report on the Procurement of Cemetery Land by the Nairobi City Council, a copy of which the Nation has seen, KACC records an allegation by the council’s legal affairs director, Ms Mary N. Ngethe, linking Mr Mudavadi to the transaction.

“The Mayor, CCN (City Council of Nairobi), introduced Mr Newton Osiemo to M/s Mary Ng’ethe as a business associate of the Deputy Prime Minister and minister for Local Government, Hon Musalia Mudavadi, and that he will take care of the personal interests of the minister and his permanent secretary, Mr Sammy Kirui in the transaction of cemetery land,” says the report.

Mr Mudavadi, through his spokesman, Mr Kibisu Kabatesi, has denied sending anyone to represent him in any transaction.

In her statement, Ms Ng’ethe is recorded as having said that there was pressure from the Local Government ministry to “fast track the acquisition of the cemetery land”, according to the report. Ms Ng’ethe chaired the City Hall team that bought the land.

The council was buying the land from Mr Henry Muoki Kilonzi, but he was paid only Sh110 million. The rest was distributed to 17 other people, with Mr Osiemo, getting the lion’s share, Sh59 million, said the report. The report recommends 13 people be prosecuted and wants Mr Mudavadi, Mr Kirui and Mayor Geoffrey Majiwa investigated further.

On Tuesday, Dr Mutonyi said that the commission would carry out thorough investigations and pursue any leads implicating any individual, irrespective of who they were.

1 | 2 | 3 Next Page »

Add a comment (81 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by kasarani

    we need a new docket in kenya Ministry of Corruption and Impunity

    Posted  March 25, 2010 12:01 AM  
  2. Submitted by usatng

    When will Kenyan young generation take over Kenyan governance...the current status quo is not working. We are tired of corruption and all should be ashamed!

    Posted  March 11, 2010 04:34 PM  
  3. Submitted by vgogero

    Surely KACC should say how Mr Osiemo was paid was it in cash ,cheque ,electronic transfer or RTGS since he claimed he did not receive even a penny from the deal .Mr Osiemo can sue for defamation same for the Hon Minister .Since only the guilty are afraid

    Posted  March 11, 2010 12:59 PM  
  4. Submitted by sniper33

    Kenyans are wise enough to see that this is a political scheme to malign the DPM's name. When did KACC begine to forward their reports to the PM and HOCS and not the AG?.

    Posted  March 11, 2010 07:54 AM  
  5. Submitted by webcoamist

    I am an ODM supporter,but in this case I say going by the standards Raila attempted to set the DPM should step aside and allow himself to be investigated.After something like 3 months the truth will have come out.As for KACC ,the body seems to be picking politics as a side plate.Poor kenyans ,not yet uhuru.

    Posted  March 11, 2010 06:11 AM  

See all 81 comments