Hotels, apartments, acres of land: Inside Ksh.5.2B wealth DP Gachagua allegedly amassed in 2 years
Kibwezi West lawmaker Mwengi Mutuse has laid
down the grounds that he says constitute his impeachment motion against Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua tabled on the floor of the National Assembly on
Tuesday.
DP Gachagua is faced with allegations of
abuse of office and gross violation of the Constitution.
Inside the bulky document the mover of the
motion, Mutuse, says bears evidence to support the grounds upon which the
impeachment motion is based.
These include accusations of accelerated
wealth creation, alleging that in two years, DP Gachagua has acquired Ksh.5.2
billion worth of wealth, which the mover says is impossible for a public
servant to amass in that time frame.
They include the purchase of Outspan Hotel at
the Aberdares at a cost of Ksh.535 million, bought in September 2023, one year
after he was sworn into office.
Other properties associated with the DP are
Olive Gardens Hotel in Nairobi, Queens Gate Serviced Apartments in Nairobi,
Vipingo Beach Resort in Kilifi, and Treetops Hotel in Nyeri.
The mover has also listed Gachagua's sudden
purchase of 40 acres of land in Kamburaini, Nyeri, where he is said to have
constructed a helicopter landing facility. Also on the list are 80 acres of
land purchased in Meru, a dairy farm in Nyandarua, and land in Embakasi,
Nairobi, bought through proxy companies.
He is also facing accusations of using proxy
companies to take part in the Ksh.3.7 billion mosquito nets purchase, a tender
that was marred by corruption.
Gachagua is accused of bullying KEMSA to
award the tender to Crystal Ltd, a company alleged to have presented a fake bid
bond with the sole intention of fraudulently acquiring public property.
The Deputy President similarly faces
accusations of diverting a contractor working on the Kilifi-Malindi road to the
tarmac a private road leading to Vipingo Beach Resort, a hotel he is said to
have purchased.
The mover also claims taxpayers lost millions
of shillings through expensive renovations at his official residences in Karen
and Mombasa, running into millions of shillings.
A whooping Ksh.100 million is said to have
been paid for a red carpet for the DP's functions and other expenses.
He is also facing allegations of gross
violation of the Constitution by making inciteful remarks, violating national
unity, and propagating ethnic profiling against his oath of office. According
to the mover, he has also flouted Articles 147(1) and 152(1) of the
Constitution.
Other grounds include attacks on High Court
Judge Esther Maina and NIS Director Noordin Haji.
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