DP Ruto’s Chief of Staff earned Sh.47 million from the dams scandal

Ken Osinde

Deputy President William Ruto’s Chief of Staff, Ken Osinde has been connected to the Kshs 63 Billion dam scandal .

Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) revealed that Osinde, through the insurance company where he is a director, was paid Kshs 47 million by the controversial Italian firm CMC Di Ravena.

According to Daily Nation Newspaper’s top story, the confidant is listed as a director of an insurance company that reportedly received the money from the controversial firm.

DP Ruto’s Chief of Staff Ken Osinde

Osinde was among 120 directors of various firms that were part of the now failed project with the parent firm which is at the center of the Kshs 63 Billion dam scandal and has since been declared bankrupt by Italy.

The firm, CMC Di Ravena, had been contracted by Kerio Valley Development Authority in 2017 to construct Arror and Kamwarer dams and billions sent to it as deposit by the National Treasury.

“We shall pursue the insurance company to tell us what they insured, and if they insured the project, they will have to pay Kenyans for the loss,” stated Kinoti. 

Before becoming the Chief of Staff to Ruto, Osinde served as Kenyan envoy to Germany, Romani and Bulgaria.

Other influential people mentioned in the scandal include former Attorney General Charles Njonjo, Head of Civil Service Jeremiah Kiereini and the late cabinet minister John Michuki.

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