Waah!! How Ruto helped Waititu escape DCI arrest

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Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu is on the run after he got a tip-off from the office of the deputy president that the DCI is plotting his arrest in connection with a various economic crime within the County.

On Thursday morning, the DCI camped in both Runda and Thome estate where Waititu owns two houses to search for the crucial document that would facilitate his prosecution on economic crime charges.

The officers said they would later take the Governor, his wife, and daughter to Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission offices at Integrity Centre for questioning over claims of graft.

“The deputy president called the governor and requested him not to sleep in his house,” the source said.

He also states that the officers from DCI are already camping at Waititu’s compound seeking to establish whether there are documents that would help to facilitate the arrest.

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Waititu has been on the radar of EACC over claims of graft at the county and his sudden wealth in the city. The commission has been conducting a lifestyle audit on Waititu and says they have gathered crucial information that they are now using as the basis of their probe.

Earlier this month, the Kiambu County Government presented the Senate with a financial statement showing Waititu may have allocated budgets for functions unrelated to Kiambu.

Earlier, The Kiambu governor has been on record on land grab related cases while stile as an MP and now as a governor.

The Postal Corporation of Kenya recently wrote to Governor Ferdinand Waititu threatening to sue the Kiambu county boss for grabbing its piece of land in Makongeni area, near Thika Town.

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According to Post Master General Dan Kagwe, Governor Waititu did not seek the permission of the corporation before trespassing its 1.9 hectares of land with the plan of constructing a bus terminus to decongest the area.

A family in Kamae village, Lari sub-county, early this year had planned to sue Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu over 2.5ha (6.2 acres) they claim to own, but which the county says is public land.

Also, the governor was accused of stealing a public land at Thika bluepost which he built a public road claiming its a riparian land.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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