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CS Moses Kuria: A Scandal-Plagued Legacy of Corruption and Contempt

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CS Moses Kuria, the Minister for Trade, Industry, and Investments in Kenya, has become a symbol of disgrace and corruption.

As he faced the Senate to respond to queries regarding the pre-qualification of companies for importing commodities through the Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC), Kuria’s misdeeds came under intense scrutiny.

CS Moses Kuria

Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry CS Moses Kuria. [Photo/Courtesy]

Not only is he accused of corrupt practices and flouting procurement laws, but he has also stooped to using vulgar language and launching personal attacks on media outlets that dared to expose his transgressions.

Kuria’s alleged corruption, unethical behavior, and overall incompetence have turned him into an embarrassment for himself and the entire country.

CS Moses Kuria: Corruption Allegations and Brazen Disregard for Procurement Laws

The pre-qualification process of companies for importing commodities through the KNTC is designed to ensure transparency and fairness.

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However, disturbing allegations have emerged suggesting that CS Moses Kuria exploited his position for personal gain, manipulating the procurement procedures to favor some controversial and fake companies.

Such acts, if proven true, not only signify a grave betrayal of public trust but also showcase a blatant disregard for established laws meant to create a level playing field for businesses in Kenya.

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Blatant Favoritism

Kenya’s Minister for Trade, Industry, and Investments, CS Moses Kuria, actively favored Check Puma Holdings, a company owned by President Ruto’s close ally, Mary Wambui.

Wambui is a notorious figure associated with numerous major scandals, particularly those involving the embezzlement of public funds.

Public Outrage and Calls for Kuria’s Resignation

The public and opposition politicians allied to the Azimio outfit have rightfully unleashed a wave of condemnation against Moses Kuria, demanding his immediate resignation.

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CS Moses Kuria

They argue that his actions undermine Kenya’s struggle against corruption, erode transparency efforts, and discourage foreign investments.

Kuria’s alleged ethical lapses and blatant abuse of power reveal his unsuitability for public office, as he betrays the trust bestowed upon him by the electorate.

 

Did Azimio Senators Walk Out As CS Moses Kuria Appeared In The Chambers?

Senators allied to the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition have clarified their reasons for leaving the Senate session on Wednesday. They walked out after Speaker Amason Kingi denied a motion to interrogate CS Moses Kuria regarding media attacks.

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Speaker Kingi stated that the motion did not adhere to the proper procedure for filing a motion in the House, as it violated the standing orders and was deemed inadmissible.

Following their departure, the senators criticized the Senate for what they deemed as unconstitutional behavior.

CS Moses Kuria

They raised concerns about inviting Kuria to the Senate without a motion to censure him. Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna argued against allowing cabinet secretaries with “questionable conduct” to enter the Senate chambers.

He highlighted that a court case has already been filed seeking to prevent CSs from appearing before the chambers.

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Vulgar Language and Media Intimidation

In a desperate attempt to salvage his tarnished reputation, CS Moses Kuria resorted to vile language and baseless attacks against NMG, a reputable media outlet that dared to shed light on his contravention of the law during the importation of controversial cooking oil.

His vulgar outbursts not only violate the principles of a free press but also demonstrate a complete lack of professionalism and respect for the vital role media plays in upholding democratic values.

Kuria, media slur and adverts threat

Controversial Kuria issued a threat to take action against Nation Media Group, a prominent media organization in Kenya. His statement drew criticism from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and numerous media stakeholders.

As the Trade, Investment, and Industrialization minister, Kuria declared his determination to prohibit any government agency from advertising with the NMG in the future.

Tarnishing ‘CS Moses Kuria’s’ Reputation and Kenya’s International Standing

Moses Kuria’s alleged corruption, procurement irregularities, and offensive behavior not only cast a dark shadow over his own reputation but also undermine Kenya’s standing in the international community.

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Corruption remains an enduring problem in the country, and when a high-ranking government official like Kuria is implicated in such acts, it sends a deeply negative message to both domestic and international stakeholders.

The allegations against Kuria jeopardize public trust in the government’s commitment to fighting corruption and building a transparent business environment, thereby tarnishing Kenya’s image as a whole.

Reckless

Media practitioners, along with other key stakeholders such as the Media Council of Kenya, Media Owners Association, Kenya Union of Journalists (KUJ), Kenya Editors Guild (KEG), and Political Journalists Association of Kenya (PJAK), individually expressed their strong disapproval of Moses Kuria’s statements.

They condemned his remarks as reckless and unwarranted, demanding that he be held accountable for his use of “foul language.”

Conclusion

Moses Kuria, Kenya’s Minister for Trade, Industry, and Investments, has become a glaring example of corruption, contempt for procurement laws, and disregard for ethical conduct.

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The mounting calls for his resignation, from both the public and Azimio politicians, signify a collective outrage over his alleged transgressions.

Kuria’s vulgar language and attacks on the media only reinforce the view that he is unsuited for public office.

It is imperative that thorough investigations are conducted, and if the allegations are substantiated, swift action must be taken to uphold the rule of law and restore public trust in the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

Moses Kuria’s legacy will forever be marred by corruption and his position as a symbol of disgrace in Kenyan politics.

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