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Hearing of Afya Sacco 55 M Fraud Case Set For April
The hearing of a case where two Nairobi businessmen are charged with stealing Sh 55 million from Afya Sacco society limited will now be heard in April.
The DPP told Milimani Law Courts Magistrate Eric Otieno Wambo that all is set to start the hearing of the case.
In the case, Felix Mutisya Ndoi and Silas Sila Mutaki are charged with stealing Sh 55,649,000 from Afya Sacco Society limited.
The court was informed that all the evidentiary materials have so far been supplied to the defense lawyers who have asked the court to grant them three consecutive days to hear the matter given the bulkiness of the evidence the prosecution is set to rely on.
The two are also charged with fraudulently procuring execution of an agency agreement document.
They denied the charges and are out on Sh 1 million cash bail each pending their trial.
The case was set for hearing on April 2025.
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