Moses Kuria ni mwizi tu kama wengine

uhondo kutoka daily nation:
[SIZE=6]Kuria’s relatives and friends received mega tenders from CDF[/SIZE]

Companies owned by close relatives and friends of Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria received tenders worth millions of shillings from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) kitty during his first term as MP.
An investigation by the Nation shows that most of the companies were formed between 2014 and 2015, just after Mr Kuria was elected as MP, and proceeded to win the tenders.
In total, 14 companies made at least Sh100 million from 31 tenders funded either by the CDF or jointly with the Ministry of Education. The tenders were mostly for building schools.
The constituency received a total of Sh365,204,334 between the 2014/2015 and 2017/2018 financial years when the contracts in question were issued.
In October last year, Mr Robert Kibe Githongo, who was the CDF chair for Gatundu South when the tenders were awarded, was arrested by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for forging his academic certificates.

Mr Githongo, a key ally of Mr Kuria and the ward rep for Kiamwangi, is facing corruption charges for “making a false document, uttering a false document and making a false declaration”.
He was one of the key campaigners for Mr Kuria during the 2013 elections and is also a pastor at the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa.
It is during his tenure as CDF chair that companies owned by people close to Mr Kuria got contracts in questionable circumstances.

Finish Line Construction Ltd, which received a Sh5.7 million contract to build four classrooms at Ituuru High School, is partly owned by Aloise Kinyanjui Kuria — the MP’s brother and a Directorate of Criminal Investigations officer in Kiambu.
And although he does not have any official roles at the CDF committee, the MP’s brother is usually seen hanging around the office.
Our sources have told us that he is very influential in that office. A search at the company registry showed that Mr Kinyanjui owns 50 per cent shareholding in the company while the other half is owned by a Mr Sammy Andrew Kamau.

The firm, which was formed on October 28, 2014, is listed as being involved in constructing buildings, houses, apartments and repairs.
It also got other tenders at Gikure, Githaruru, Wamwangi and Karinga secondary schools in 2015.
The second company, Supreme General Traders, was at that time awarded a Sh5,822,822 tender to build four storeyed classrooms at Mutunguru Secondary.

The company, which was registered on November 4, 2014, has James Kogi Kuria and John Ngigi Kuria as its shareholders, with 50 per cent ownership each.
The third company, Numerical Strength Ltd, was awarded a Sh25 million tender to build a laboratory at Muhoho High School and another Sh5.9 million tender to put up a dormitory at Gitare Secondary.
Numerical Strength was registered on August 13, 2014 and is owned by John Ngigi Kuria (30 per cent) and Monica Ngonyo Ngendo (70 per cent).
The fourth company, Lujatech Enterprises Ltd, was awarded a Sh4.9 million tender to build a dormitory at Gathuri Secondary and a Sh5.3 million tender for similar works at Ngenda Secondary.

The company was registered on July 8, 2015, just a month before the tenders were issued that year.
It is owned by Tresia Mwihaki Regeru, Charles Regeru Nguru, Lucy Wambui Regeru and Jane Muthoni Regeru.
Mr Nguru is also a shareholder of Mwaura Timber Yard, which won construction contracts at Gathiru Secondary, Gatiru Day and Nembu Secondary.

Another Company, Ms Kiki Holding Ltd, received a Sh4.9 million tender to build a dormitory block at Kiamwangi Secondary and another of a similar cost at Wamwangi Secondary.
Kiki Holdings, which was registered on December 22, 2009, has Jane Wambui Kuria as a majority shareholder and Duncan Mwangi Ngugi as the second shareholder. Ms Kuria is a police officer.
Kurstan Builders Ltd, which got construction tenders at Icariri, Ruhuri and Nembu secondary schools, has Stanley Kuria Ngugi and Stephen Kamau Wamutwe as shareholders.
Likewise, Renson Kenya Ltd got a Sh4.7 million tender to build a dormitory at Kamutua Secondary.
One of its directors, John Muturi Njenga, is said to be a personal friend of the MP. The other director is Veronica Wanjiru Muturi.

And while this shows possibly no wrongdoing by the companies, the fact that they are owned by people close to the MP could present a conflict of interest.
“A public officer shall not award a contract or influence the award of a contract to himself, a spouse or relative, business associate or a corporation, partnership or any other body which the officer has interest,” says Chapter 12 of the Public Officer Ethics Act.
“A public officer shall not hold shares or have any other interest in a corporation, partnership of other body, directly or through another person, if holding those shares or having that interest would result in the public officer’s personal interests conflicting with his official duties,” says the Act.

Hii Kenya hakuna mtu msafi.everyone is fighting for there interest in those seats.ata hii story ya UON its Uhuru vs ruto fight for big tenders

Lakini ni waulize,does it mean if i become an MP my relatives should avoid doing any form of business with my constituency.Isn’t that discriminatory.

Kuria’s relatives followed the due process to win tenders unlike Waititus who forged documents to be awared tenders.

“A public officer shall not award a contract or influence the award of a contract to himself, a spouse or relative, business associate or a corporation, partnership or any other body which the officer has interest,” says Chapter 12 of the Public Officer Ethics Act.

Kuria doesn’t sit in the committee that issues the tender.

Really? This here is the reason tutakula vumbi for a while.

Companies that were formed weeks after he became mpig? Tell us another one nanii

Lakini DCI ni meffi, this case wouldnt have seen the light of day if Kuria was on Uhunye’s side, now that he is not they are going to find any transgression he has committed just to rein him in, there is no justice in this nation:confused::confused: Genuine contractors already lost the opportunity and more are losing to Uhuru’s cronies so hii ni mnyambo tu

To truly set a nation on the path to justice the police must be think of their job as righteous path, narrow and crooked, striving for independence and impartiality, a crusade of sorts lakini DCI ni kama malaya, bending over when, kiasi ndio hao monkey styro all to please the President yet they suffer the same consequences as we do. Tungekua mbali sana if they did their jobs instead of kissing ass.

Hii “fact” umetoa pale mwisho wa digestive system yako…Kataa?

The DCI, the Police and NIS are political tools serving the President, tutazidi kukula vumbi until they start doing the jobs we pay them for and it is not settling political scores

You’ve got to wonder how many more such cases they are overlooking because the culprits are on the right side of the system!

well…

The coming into effect of the new cdf amendments meant that CDF committees in constituencies are disbanded. Fresh ones were set up under the new system that had MPs as more of observers than active participants in deciding how the fund is used. MPs lost their control and management of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects after the new law came into operation. Instead, the MPs’ role was to be limited to mobilizing the public to prioritize development projects and forward the recommendations to their respective CDF committees, which will be at liberty to pick which ones to fund in a given financial year. The MPs , however, continue playing an oversight role over the committees but cannot issue directives on what to implement or leave out.

No Kenyan politician can explain their enormous weath. Wote ni wezi

The good news is that even if political, the corrupt are being exposed. Now they just need to get bitter and expose their comrades on the bibiyai side

Nana Gechaga and KICC. Ama sio rela wa UK? Almost a billion went to a temporary structure. That’s aside from her being an MD there. Wacha nijipe shughuli

He might not sit but he is one of the people who decides who sits on the CDF committee if I am not wrong but you can correct me.

Even Uhuru is part of the problem… kuandika relaz which is wrong.

well,those departments are not under the office of the president…but tunajua he had a hand…still two wrongs dont make a right

That’s the letter, in practice it’s a whole different animal.

https://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-597228-view-asAMP-aum82g/index.html
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