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EACC Intensifies Crackdown on Corrupt Kisumu County Officials with Owen Ojuok at the Center of Investigations

Nyakundi Report newsroom · Updated Jun 9
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EACC Intensifies Crackdown on Corrupt Kisumu County Officials with Owen Ojuok at the Center of Investigations

Fresh political tension is building inside the Kisumu County Assembly as investigators from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission intensify a probe targeting senior county officials. The unfolding investigations have placed several top figures in the county government under scrutiny, raising new questions about transparency and accountability in the devolved unit. Sources familiar with the matter say investigators are examining procurement deals, financial transactions, and possible conflict of interest cases linked to county projects. The probe has triggered anxiety within the Assembly corridors, where senior officials now face growing pressure from both political rivals and anti-corruption agencies. As the investigations expand, political leaders are now pushing for wider scrutiny of additional officials they believe may be involved in questionable dealings. As investigations intensify, public pressure is mounting for accountability, with many urging thorough scrutiny of County Assembly Clerk Owen Ojuok’s conduct and administrative decisions within Kisumu’s legislative operations. Corrupt Kisumu County Officials Under Expanding EACC Investigations Investigations targeting corrupt Kisumu County officials have widened in recent weeks, placing both executive and legislative officers under the spotlight.

According to insiders, the anti-graft agency is scrutinizing several procurement contracts linked to county-funded projects. Investigators suspect that some deals may have involved inflated costs, irregular tendering processes, and possible links between contractors and county officials.

Several officials have already recorded statements with investigators. Others are expected to appear before the commission in the coming days as the probe gathers momentum.

The investigations do not only focus on the executive wing of the county government. Sources say senior figures within the County Assembly administration are also under review, suggesting that the probe could expose a broader network of suspected irregularities within the county structure.

Political analysts say the investigations could reshape the local political landscape if evidence of wrongdoing emerges. Procurement Deals and Financial Transactions Raise Red Flags At the center of the investigation are procurement processes tied to major county development projects.

Investigators are reportedly reviewing documents related to project approvals, tender awards, and financial payments made to contractors. Sources close to the probe say the commission wants to determine whether county officials influenced procurement decisions for personal gain.

Some contracts under review allegedly show patterns that investigators consider suspicious. These include companies linked to individuals with close connections to county officials and repeated awards to the same contractors.

Such practices often raise concerns about conflict of interest and possible abuse of office. Anti-corruption investigators are therefore trying to establish whether public funds were diverted or misused during the implementation of these projects.

The scrutiny of financial transactions linked to county spending has also intensified. Investigators want to trace how funds moved through county accounts and whether any payments violated procurement regulations. Political Pressure Mounts to Investigate Assembly Clerk Beyond the formal investigations, political pressure is now building for the probe to extend further into the Assembly leadership.

A section of local leaders and Members of the County Assembly want the anti-graft agency to investigate the Clerk of the Assembly, Owen Ojuok. These leaders claim the Assembly administration has faced long-standing accusations involving nepotism, conflict of interest, and questionable procurement practices.

One MCA who spoke on condition of anonymity argued that the fight against corruption should not target only a few individuals. “The fight against corrupt…

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