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EACC Puzzled by Treasury Employee s Ksh 96M Wealth
The National Treasury offices at Harambee Avenue, Nairobi
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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has turned its gaze towards a Treasury Ministry employee who amassed Ksh96.6 million wealth in just 5 years.
A report by
Business Daily on Thursday, July 15, indicated that the commission was seeking to recover assets valued at Ksh50 million from the suspect identified as Charles Muia Mutiso.
The agency argued that the monthly salary drawn by the official did not support his immense wealth.
According to EACC, Mutiso earns a basic salary of Ksh 144,000 for his role as the head of Debt Management Department at the Ministry.
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Ex-Govt Official Ordered to Forfeit Ksh80 M Assets
An undated file image of former Government official Patrick Abachi.
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A former Government official on Thursday, March 11, suffered a huge blow after a court ordered him to forfeit all his properties valued at Ksh80,840,000.
Justice Mumbi Ngugi sitting in the Anti Corruption and Economic Crimes Division of the High Court ordered Patrick Abachi to forfeit all his assets to the Government of Kenya.
According to documents presented in court by the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC), Abachi worked in the Ministry of Finance as an accountant during the period of 2003 and 2007.