DCI investigates how Ksh90B dam starter pack was ksh 20m towels

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Spencer is a man not new to controversy and Mondays’ announcement by the Directorate of criminal investigations, listing him among a group of people in its summon-list is just another ‘small case’ that he will deal with and walk away, without a scratch.

Ati towels for dam construction ?? We are a nation of jokers😭#PleaseSackTheseCSs pic.twitter.com/hCVYIUEuF6— Kenya (@KenyaFire) February 27, 2019

It still remains a mystery how Guy Spencer has managed to beat Kenya’s criminal Justice system in every scandal he has been mentioned in; from being a key architect of the Anglo Leasing scandals, a scandal that robbed Kenya off billions and hasn’t been conclusively settled to date, with those in the know alluding to a powerful and internationally connected lawyer who kept himself and fellow architects out of jail, land grabbing in up market Nairobi, Ivory and Gold trade to the now controversial multi-billion tenders for construction of dams.

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Company directors investigated on Tuesday by the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) revealed they were asked to deliver material unrelated to the dam construction to a yard in Eldoret and Nairobi.

“One of the companies told us they delivered towels worth Ksh20 million, while another delivered tiles and towels,” stated the DCI boss.

Unknown to Kenyans, Guy Spencer’s flower farm in Kitengela was a decade ago banned from exporting flowers to Europe and Asia after it emerged that he used the flower export business to smuggle ivory and blood gold from Congo to parts of Asia and Scandinavian countries, minting billions of shillings.

In an announcement through its social media handles, the Directorate of Criminal investigations gave out a notice summoning several people to assist in investigations’ into what could well be another scandal and surprisingly enough, the good British born lawyer features yet again.

4/4 pic.twitter.com/bNtsdPNxTL— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) February 25, 2019

In 2017 and 2018, Guy Spenser was adversely mentioned as being the face of underworld poaching in Kenya but that was just as far as the case would go, with no successful prosecution, once again thanks to his immense influence in beating Kenya’s Criminal-justice system hands down.

However, from the look of things, Guy Spenser’s tricks could be headed to a dead end. With the exit of controversial former CID Boss Ndegwa Muhoro and transfer of several Judges whom many believe protected him, the billionaire lawyer could be finally cornered.

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In the online threads on the DCI summons, details also emerge how this present case is already a ‘dead case thanks to the crafty lawyer Elms and his godfathers in high places Kenyans wonder, for how long will the country continue to put up with people who somehow always find their way around and emerge winners, and worse still continue with their monkey-businesses?

In a facebook post, a former employee of Elm’s describes him, “I have worked for this guy before. He is a dangerous fellow; he plays weak for sympathy for he took all the foreign and local shares of the deceased that brought conflicts with Robson family despite a court order.

He also attempted to register a sister company of Plover Haunts, do a search of Plover Haunts 2015 and you will see. This same mzungu was involved with Anglo Leasing which will never be resolved since all files went missing and he denied police access to computer and all records in our office after tampering with all electronic files together with hackers.

I fear for anyone involved with this dangerous man in a court case. He can kill anyone and run away to Britain plus he is very protected by senior police bosses and the judiciary.”

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