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Jubilee Party vice-chairman David Murathe. [Courtesy]
President Uhuru Kenyatta s ally David Murathe has promised to spill the beans on the probe involving a Chinese firm that won a Sh4 billion tender at the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa).
A day after members of the National Assembly Public Investment Committee (PIC) linked him to Kilig Ltd, a firm under investigation in the Sh7.8 billion Kemsa procurement scam for Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs) to mitigate against Covid-19 pandemic, Murathe is fighting back.
On Friday, he told The Saturday Standard he will appear before the Abdulswamad Nassir-led committee to clarify his alleged involvement with the company that he was just a guarantor and did not get the contract.
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