Senior Gov’t officials among 5 charged with theft of subsidized fertilizer worth over Ksh.65M
Five people in two different cases are before
Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi for allegedly conspiring to defraud the government
of Kenya thousands of subsidized fertilizer running into millions of shillings.
In the first case, Kipkorir Ronald Tanui and Edwin
Ombui Oseko, both employees in the public service, are jointly accused of
conspiracy to defraud the government of Kenya 19,913 bags each containing 50kg
subsidy fertilizer valued at Ksh.49,789,500.
The two are further charged with abuse of office;
Kiprotich Ronald Tonui, who is the Assistant Director of Information Communication
Technology, is alleged to have recommended the registration of Wilson Letunya Mempe
as a farmer owning 1,800 acres of land for crop farming at Meleo in Narok.
This led to Letunya redeeming a total of 7,200 bags
of subsidized fertilizer valued at Ksh.18 million, an act which was prejudicial to
the Agriculture and Livestock Department.
Kiprotich is also accused of recommending the registration
of Wilson Sesat Marindany as a farmer with 1,200 acres of land for crop farming
at Sogoo in Narok, which would lead to the said person redeeming a total of
4,800 bags each 50kg of the fertilizer valued at Ksh.12 million.
Edwin Ombui Oseko, who is the Principal
Agricultural Officer and Head of the Fertilizer Unit at Kilimo House, is
alleged to have instructed a junior officer in the ICT department to register
Benjamin Mosbey Ruto as farmer with 1,000 acres of land at Ololulung'a in Narok,
which led to the person redeeming a total of 4,304 bags of government subsidy
fertilizer valued at Ksh.10.7million.
The two government employees did not however answer
to charges on Friday as Edwin was not before court.
Kiprotich, who appeared in court, is out on Ksh.100,000
police bond. The two are slated for plea taking on November 27, 2023.
In a different file, Bimack Kipchirchir, Samuel
Kipkosgei Kugo and Harry Kiprop are accused of conspiring to defraud the
government of 6,150 bags valued at Ksh.15,375,000.
Kipchirchir is accused that between September 4 and
October 16, 2023 at various National and Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) and
Kenya National Trading Cooperation depots within Kenya, he alleged to own 750
acres of land in Narok to obtain 3,349 bags of fertilizer worth Ksh.8,522,500.
As for Kipkosgei, he is accused that between August 3 and September 23, 2023, he
lied to own a parcel of land measuring 600acres in Kilgoris, Narok to obtain
2,801 bags of subsidy fertilizer worth Ksh.7million.
The three denied the charges before Milimani Law
Courts Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi who ordered them to pay a bond
of Ksh.8 million each with one surety each or cash bail of Ksh.4 million each.
The matter will be mentioned on December 8, 2023
for pre-trial.
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