Who will 30 senior detectives dispatched arrest after Geoffrey Mwangi?

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On a scale of 1 to 10 how wold you rate misuse of public funds in Kenya?There is whole lot of corruption schemes going on in all corners of Kenyan big institutions and the medical sector sadly has not been spared.

On Friday, DCI officers arrested former NHIF boss Simeon Ole Kirgotty alongside two others over Sh1.5b graft probe.

Mr Kirgotty was arrested in the morning in Nairobi alongside the head of ICT Gilbert Gathuo and Mr Robert Mureithi, the head of Web Tribe, which trades as Jambo Pay.

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National Hospital Insurance Fund CEO Geoffrey Mwangi

Soon after,suspended National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) CEO Geoffrey Mwangi has been arrested by detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over the scandal involving a Ksh.1.1 billion contract for provision of the integrated revenue collection services.

The arrest of Mwangi followed a protracted cat and mouse game between the CEO, who was last month sent on compulsory leave by the fund’s board.

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Speaking to Citizen TV on Sunday, DCI boss George Kinoti confirmed the arrest and insisted that his officers are still on the trail of suspects still at large.

At least 30 senior detectives were dispatched on Saturday to hunt down the remaining 17 senior officials of the national medical fund whose phones have remained switched off since Friday when the crime unit started the arrests of those implicated in the scam.

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National Hospital Insurance Fund CEO Simeon ole Kirgotty

Kinoti says there was massive theft at NHIF and more arrests could be witnessed in the coming days as his team continues with investigations.

Mwangi is out on bail after he was charged in court alongside NHIF Chief Finance Director Wilbert Kurgat .

The duo was charged with a conspiracy to defeat justice by knowingly preventing the execution of a court order and disobedience of lawful orders contrary to the law. The order required them to produce documents needed by investigators in the embezzlement scam.

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