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Duale Threatens to Deport Mishra, Shut Down Mediheal Over Organ Trafficking
“If it means us revoking that citizenship because your citizenship is not by birth, we will revoke the citizenship. We will cross your hospitals and we will deport you,” he stated directly.
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has intensified his campaign against suspected organ trafficking at Mediheal Hospital, warning founder Dr. Swarup Mishra faces prosecution, deportation, and citizenship revocation if Parliament adopts damning investigative findings.
Speaking Friday, Duale condemned what he characterized as systematic exploitation of vulnerable Kenyans by foreign nationals operating medical facilities with impunity.
The government official’s threats represent the most aggressive stance yet taken by the government against the Indian-born former MP, whose hospital network has become the center of Kenya’s most significant medical scandal in years.
A government-appointed taskforce has recommended prosecution of Mishra and three other senior doctors over suspected criminal involvement in illegal organ transplants , following an investigation that examined 476 kidney transplants conducted between 2018 and 2024.
The investigation’s findings paint a troubling picture of medical tourism gone wrong.
Mediheal Eldoret was linked to 417 donor files representing 81 percent of all donors reviewed with investigators flagging 60 cases where donor nationalities were missing and citing concerns over fraudulent signatures and inadequate documentation.
“Our children, because of their social status, they were abused. They were given little money. Foreigners used NHIF,” Duale declared, referencing allegations that international patients paid millions for transplants while desperate Kenyans served as donors for approximately Sh400,000.
The Health Secretary’s deportation threat specifically targets Mishra’s naturalized citizenship status.
“If it means us revoking that citizenship because your citizenship is not by birth, we will revoke the citizenship. We will cross your hospitals and we will deport you,” he stated directly.
Mishra has vigorously defended his hospital’s practices, stating that of 476 kidney transplants performed, only 20 were rejected significantly below the global average rejection rate of 20 percent.
“In the name of God, I swear I am not guilty. Mediheal has never been involved in any form of organ trafficking. This is a conspiracy to finish me,” he declared in recent statements.
The controversy has exposed systemic weaknesses in Kenya’s transplant oversight mechanisms. The investigation revealed that some patients were described merely as “mutual friends” and critical paperwork bore signatures from an individual identified only as “IY,” believed to be an online freelancer.
Patient numbers at Mediheal grew rapidly from 82 between 2018 and February 2020 to 324 from 2021 to March 2025, with ages ranging from eight to 80 years old.
Investigators questioned the medical ethics of performing transplants on 150 to 170 patients aged 65 and above.
Duale emphasized that the scandal involves both medical malpractice and misuse of public resources, noting allegations that Kenya’s National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) was used to treat foreign patients seeking organ transplants.
The 314-page investigative report recommends establishing a National Organ Transplant Authority and Transplant Coordination Centre, alongside stricter regulations to prevent future abuse. The committee also called for regulatory review of the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council.
“I want to assure you this report will not gather dust on shelves. It will be implemented. I will take it to Parliament and Cabinet,” Duale pledged, signaling the government’s determination to pursue criminal charges regardless of political connections.
The case has sparked broader questions about medical tourism regulation in Kenya and the vulnerability of economically disadvantaged citizens to exploitation by well-resourced foreign operators in the healthcare sector.
As Parliament prepares to review the taskforce findings, the medical establishment watches closely to see whether Kenya’s government will follow through on unprecedented threats against a naturalized citizen who once held elected office.
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