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A Kenyan court froze accounts of Kiambu's governor and others over an $8 million graft case tied to fake road tender bids.
A Kenyan High Court has frozen bank accounts linked to Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi, his family, and 10 others over an alleged Sh813 million graft case, extending the freeze until February 4, 2026.
The order, issued by Justice Benjamin Mwikya, aims to preserve assets tied to civil recovery proceedings involving alleged fraud in county road tenders.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) claims Wamatangi abused his position to benefit companies he controlled, using falsified bids and false technical claims.
The case follows a 2025 EACC raid and arrests of nine officials.
One day after the freeze, Wamatangi’s business, Superclean Shine Enterprises, was demolished in a police-led operation, sparking local unrest.
Wamatangi denies wrongdoing, calling the actions politically driven.
The case remains pending, with a hearing set for February 4, 2026.
Un tribunal de Kenia congeló las cuentas del gobernador de Kiambu y otros por un caso de soborno de $ 8 millones vinculado a ofertas falsas de licitación de carreteras.