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Disciplinary Action Looms for Top KPC Managers

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 3 January 2020.

Kenya Pipeline Company(KPC) is embroiled in a controversy that threatens to shake the top management. The latest development comes after top managers at KPC called for disciplinary action against Kisumu pipeline deport manager John Chege.

According to sources, Chege is accused of refusing to obey orders and undermining the authority of Principal Secretary Petroleum Andrew Kamau.

Another top manager, Hudson Andambi, who has been acting Managing Director, is also in the crosshairs. Andambi and Chege are accused of refusing to load fuel onto a Kenya Railway wagon that was flagged off to Port Bel in Uganda by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

It is alleged that Mutea, who advised Chege not to comply with the order on grounds that the destination and consigned was suspicious, has also landed himself in hot water.

Hudson Andambi

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