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Jubilee Party Vice Chairman, David Murathe when he appeared for the Public Investment Committee (PIC) in Parliament, Nairobi over his link to Kilig limited, the company that bagged Sh4billion KEMSA deal, on Thursday, April 29, 2021 [David Njaaga, Standard]
A parliamentary committee investigating the Sh7.8 billion Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) procurement scandal heard how the ownership of Kilig Limited, the company in question, changed hands, revealing links to top government officials.
The outspoken Murathe found himself on the receiving end when tasked to explain his involvement with the company. He testified that he had been roped in after Kilig Limited failed to secure financing for some 50,000 PPE that were to be delivered by Chinese firm Entec Technology Limited.
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27-Year Old Woman Takes Heat for Company in Ksh 4 Billion Tender
By Kenyans.co.ke Writer on
11 December 2020 - 10:16 am
Ivy Minyow, a director of Kilig Limited appearing before members of the Public Investments Committee on Thursday, December 10.
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A 27-year old lawyer on Thursday took the heat for a company that is suspected to have benefited from irregular multibillion tenders at the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA).
Ivy Minyow appeared before the Public Investments Commttee (PIC) which is investigating the alleged corruption in the supply and tendering of Covid-19 equipment.
Ivy claimed ownership for Kilig Limited, a company that won two tenders worth a total of over Ksh4 billion, but clarified that she was not the owner at the time when the tender was awarded.