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Caleb Amisi Faces Petition Over Alleged Unpaid Soft Loans and Sh10 Million Debt

Sema YoteBy Sema YoteUpdated:February 20, 2026 Court 3 Mins ReadMarch 28, 2024
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Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi finds himself embroiled in controversy as a petition has been filed against him for allegedly failing to honor soft loans he obtained from a diplomat. The allegations, if proven true, could have serious repercussions on Amisi’s political career and reputation.

Background of the Case

Caleb Amisi is a well-known figure in Kenyan politics, representing the Saboti constituency in the National Assembly. However, his reputation is now under scrutiny due to accusations of financial misconduct. According to court documents, the allegations stem from interactions between Amisi and a diplomat, beginning in June 2021.

Allegations and Claims

The diplomat, represented by lawyer Daniel Achach, asserts that a friendship developed between him and Amisi during an official visit to IGAD offices in Djibouti. Subsequently, Amisi allegedly approached the diplomat on multiple occasions between January 2022 and September 2022, seeking soft loans to finance his election campaign. The total amount requested sums up to Sixty Thousand Three Hundred USD (USD 60,300.00).

It is claimed that Amisi assured the diplomat that, upon winning the elections, he would repay the loans in a single installment. Alternatively, if he failed to win, he promised to propose a payment plan acceptable to the diplomat. Despite the diplomat fulfilling his part of the agreement, Amisi purportedly failed to honor his commitments.

Legal Proceedings

In response to the alleged default, the diplomat filed a petition seeking redress in court. The legal process is underway, with statements being presented by both parties. The case has garnered significant attention, given the public interest in holding elected officials accountable for their actions.

Also Read: Kitisuru Chief Daniel Njue Wanjiru and Assistant Lydia Kwamboka Under Scrutiny Investigation 

Implications and Reactions

The implications of these allegations are profound for Caleb Amisi. Apart from the potential legal consequences, his reputation as a public servant is at stake. The public’s perception of politicians is heavily influenced by their integrity and trustworthiness, making these allegations particularly damaging.

Reactions from the public and political circles vary, with some expressing disappointment and others demanding accountability. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for similar situations involving elected officials and their financial dealings.

Analysis and Discussion

From a legal standpoint, the case raises questions about the ethical conduct expected from elected representatives. It underscores the need for transparency and accountability in political financing. While politicians often rely on various sources of funding for their campaigns, they must ensure that these transactions are conducted ethically and within the bounds of the law.

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The allegations against Caleb Amisi highlight the importance of integrity and accountability in public office. Regardless of the outcome of the legal proceedings, the incident serves as a reminder of the responsibilities entrusted to elected officials. Upholding ethical standards is crucial for maintaining public trust and confidence in the democratic process.

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