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Is Kenya Power’s “Impersonation Alert” a Smokescreen for a Bigger Scandal?
Whether Dr. Siror was genuinely impersonated or this represents a more complex internal scandal remains unclear.
Nairobi – Kenya Power has issued a “Public Alert” warning Kenyans about alleged fraudsters impersonating their Managing Director and CEO, Dr. (Eng.) Joseph Siror, to solicit bribes and illegal favours.
But industry insiders are questioning whether this alert masks a deeper scandal brewing within the utility company.
The statement, released Friday, August 1st, has drawn scrutiny for its vague language and lack of specifics.
The alert contains no names, specific cases, or mention of arrests—leading some to view it as damage control rather than genuine public service.
Sources within Kenya’s energy sector suggest the timing is suspicious.
Whispers point to an insider operating under the alias “Mr. Transformer” who allegedly collected “consultancy fees” on behalf of the CEO, promising expedited tenders, land clearances, and power reconnections for cash-strapped industrialists.
A whistleblower from Kenya Power’s procurement department, known only as “Wattman,” claims the impersonation scam shows signs of insider knowledge.
“The calls were coming from inside the building,” the source noted, suggesting whoever was impersonating Siror possessed detailed information about internal processes—far beyond what external fraudsters would know.
This has led to speculation that the “impersonation” narrative might be cover for legitimate inquiries into corruption within the company’s upper echelons.
Industry observers point to recent personnel changes in Kenya Power’s finance and legal departments.
A senior legal officer, referred to by sources as “Blackout,” was reportedly placed on compulsory leave last month following a whistleblower complaint about “boardroom favours for procurement licenses” that reached anti-graft investigators.
Multiple contractors who had been awaiting payments worth hundreds of millions of shillings have reportedly received their dues through unusual arrangements.
One prominent businessman in energy circles, dubbed “Voltage Vinnie” by sources, claims he paid substantial facilitation fees “through someone said to be the MD’s fixer.” Within 48 hours of payment, his outstanding invoices were settled.
With this public alert now on record, insiders suggest Kenya Power may be preparing for potential scandal exposure. The statement could serve as legal protection, allowing the company to claim it warned the public if the situation escalates into a national controversy.
Whether Dr. Siror was genuinely impersonated or this represents a more complex internal scandal remains unclear. What’s certain is that Kenya Power’s reputation hangs in the balance as questions mount about transparency and accountability within the state utility.
Until a full investigation sheds light on these allegations, Kenyans may continue to find themselves in the dark about the true extent of corruption within their power company.
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