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Jubilee Party Vice Chairman David Murathe when he appeared before the Public Investment Committee at County Hall, Nairobi over his link to a company that got a tender worth Sh4 billion in the KEMSA scandal.[David Njaaga, Standard]
Jubilee Vice Chairman David Murathe has denied any involvement in the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency scandal.
Appearing before the National Assembly s Public Investment Committee, Murathe said it was unfair for him to be tagged a covid billionaire yet he had nothing to do with what happened at Kemsa.
An agitated Murathe told committee members said all he did was to facilitate a friend to do business acting as their bank guarantor.