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Corruption Allegations Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine and Associates in the Sh84.8m Case

Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine

Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine


Former Samburu Governor, Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine, is set to appear in court tomorrow to defend himself in a significant corruption case involving an alleged Sh 84.8 million fuel graft.

Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine, a prominent figure in Samburu County politics, served as the Governor of Samburu before facing corruption allegations. During his tenure, Kasaine was known for his involvement in various development projects and initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of residents.

Charges and Accused Persons

Kasaine finds himself embroiled in a legal battle alongside 13 other accused individuals. The charges range from conspiracy to commit corruption and abuse of office to conflict of interest. Among the accused are former county officials and government employees.

Allegations

The allegations revolve around the unlawful payment of Ksh 84.8 million for fuel supplied to the Samburu County Government. It is claimed that the payments were made to Oryx Service Station, an enterprise allegedly owned by Mr. Kasaine himself.

Legal Proceedings

Tomorrow’s court appearance marks a crucial moment in the ongoing legal proceedings. The mention of the corruption case aims to assess the progress of the trial and determine the next steps in the judicial process.

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The case involving Moses Lenolkulal Kasaine underscores the pervasive issue of corruption within Kenya’s political landscape. As the former Governor prepares to defend himself in court, the outcome of the trial will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for governance and accountability in the country.


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