Court declines DPP's request to dismiss Ksh.31M graft case against former Kenya Pipeline MD Tanui
The Milimani High Court has
declined an application to withdraw a Ksh.30 million corruption case against former Kenya
Pipeline Managing Director (MD) Charles Kiprotich Tanui and his co-accused.
The move comes as a blow to
the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) which had presented 25
witnesses to testify in the case before changing tune and declining to lead the
last witness, an EACC Investigating Officer, to the stand.
The ODPP subsequently applied to have the case dropped but the court turned it down, ordering
that the matter proceed to its conclusion.
This was the second time that
the ODPP filed an application to have the case dismissed, with the trial court
likewise throwing out the request.
The
DPP has in the past been accused of calling witnesses and not leading them forcing
the court to acquit accused persons over lack of evidence.
Tanui alongside Elias MainaKarumi (Former Chief Manager-Technical) and Josphat Kipkoech Sirma (Former Chief Electrical Engineer) were in 2020 charged with failing to comply with the law relating to procurement by authorizing payment of Euros 261,070 (Ksh.31,987,584) to Redline Limited for three autotransformers on February 18, 2014.
The court heard that Karumi used
his office to improperly confer a benefit to Redline Limited by authorising
payment of Euros 8,695 (Ksh.1,065,354) on the same date.
Sirma was accused of signing a Material Arrival Advice Note/Inspection Report without lawful authority purporting it to be genuine certifying that works in respect of the tender issued to Redline Limited had been completed successfully.
The
Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) previously said these
payments to Redline Limited were made using false documents and that the
autotransformers were never installed, tested or commissioned as per the
contract agreement.
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