why Governor Ojaamong will be free from graft cases before end of festivities

Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong. /FILE

Busia County Governor Sospeter Ojaamong may just soon be set free from the graft case facing him. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has been barred from conducting fresh investigations in his graft case.

Milimani chief magistrate Douglas Ogoti said further investigations by the agency will interfere with the case. Ojaamong’s case is pending in court. He was arrested and charged in relation to audit queries in the financial year 2013-14.

EACC wrote to a former county official requesting information but Ogoti said that should not happen because it amounts to investigating an ongoing case.

On November 12, the EACC began fresh investigations into corruption allegations in the acquisition of solid waste management services from Madam R Enterprises Ltd.

The agency wanted information on documents including the original budget of the 2013-14, original supplementary budget of the year and original second and last supplementary budget estimates.

The commission also wanted handing over notes between the former county secretary and the chief officer in the Governor’s office in addition to county executive minutes handed by Susan Ludia Lukano and Ezekiel Otieno Kwach.

Ogoti said 18 witnesses have already testified in the case and that a new investigation would mean they will be recalled for questioning on new findings. Such a process would prolong the prosecution of the case, the court said.

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Ojaamong’s lawyers James Orengo and Stephen Ligunya said the fresh probe was meant to interfere with the case. But EACC said the documents in question will be used as exhibits in the case.

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