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Phyllis Ngirita's Moment of Humility in Court

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 25 October 2019.

Phyllis Ngirita's Moment of Humility in Court

On October 24, 2019, Phyllis Ngirita, a key figure in the National Youth Service (NYS) scandal, appeared before Chief Magistrate Martha Mutuku in a dramatic turn of events.

Ngirita, who had been accused of tax evasion, denied four counts of failing to pay taxes amounting to Ksh. 20.7 million. She claimed to be financially strained, with millions of responsibilities weighing heavily on her.

Ngirita's financial success story began when she started trading as Njewanga Enterprises, which won numerous supplies tenders worth millions from the NYS within a year.

Her days of appearing in court with confidence and high-end fashion seem to be behind her. Ngirita was released on a Ksh. 1 million bond, pending a mention on November 7, 2019.

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