December 15, 2015

David Mwiraria takes Anglo leasing plea from hospital bed

Dennis Ndeleko
The Anti-Corruption Court has directed the former Finance Minister David Mwiraria to plead to Anglo Leasing charges from his hospital bed next week Monday.This is after his lawyers told presiding Magistrate Felix Kombo that Mwiraria cannot stand trial as he is suffering from cancer.The former minister faces four counts of conspiracy to commit an economic crime to defraud the government of Ksh4.08 Billion in a scam that cost the country a total of Ksh10 billion.
Mwiraria, who has been ailing for some time, was found fit to plead to the charges in September by a state doctor, something that led to the Anti-Corruption Court summoning him.Mwiraria is charged alongside Kisii Senator Chris Obure, who took his plea in March this year.Senator Obure, former Transport and Communication Permanent Secretary Sammy Kyungu, former Postmaster General Francis Chahonyo and former Finance Secretary Samuel Bundotich have been charged with irregularly authorizing Anglo Leasing payments.This comes after the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Keriako Tobiko called for the arrest of 13 people behind the Anglo Leasing scam in March this year.

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