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Jackson Njau Kinyanjui A Suspect In The Arror And Kimwarer Dams Scandal Arrested At JKIA
Jackson Njau Kinyanjui, a top suspect in the multi billion-shilling Arror and Kimwarer dams scandal was yesterday evening arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on arrival from the United States of America (USA) by detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
On interrogation Mr. Njau claims that he had been cleared to travel on securing his passport from Milimani Law Courts after previous arrest. He was previously among the suspects arrested and arraigned because the Treasury made payments before acquiring the project site for Arror, payments he allegedly approved together with Mr Kennedy Nyakundi, chief economist thereafter leading to Sh21 billion taxpayers money lost.
Mr Jackson Njau Kinyanjui is currently listed as the acting Director General, Public Management Office and Director of External Resources Department (currently Resource Mobilization Department) in the National Treasury.
The Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji had ordered the arrest of Mr Njau and 27 other top government and agencies officials over the scandal earlier this year.
“In the public interest to prosecute these cases, I have considered that such infractions are crimes against mwananchi individually and collectively and the decision to prosecute is in line with safeguarding the public good,” Mr Haji had said.
The suspect remains in police custody as further investigations continue.
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