How Samburu Governor Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal Used His NGO To Siphon Samburu County Funds
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Samburu Governor in the dock in March, 2019. He was charged with stealing over Kshs. 2 billion.
From the onset of devolution, World Food Program (WFP) was paying Ramati, an Non-governmental Organization (NGO) owned by Samburu Governor Mr. Kasaine to distribute relief food at a rate of Ksh. 20,000 per metric tonne.
Annually, Samburu County received on average 5,000 tonnes from WFP.
Point of importance here, is that without knowing, WFP was paying for both distributions, relief donated by WFP as well as relief donated by the County Government Of Samburu. From right: Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal, Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku, Deputy President William Ruto, Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu
Again; for every tonne of food donated by the County Government of Samburu, Ramati billed both the County Government and the World Food Program simultaneously at a rate of 20,000 per metric tone.
WFP was duped that they were helping offset the cost of distribution of food donated by the county government.
In reality, a double payment to Ramati was scandalously achieved in every distribution! My God!
The Governor is still the principal signatory to all Ramati accounts.
All proceeds to Ramati will later be moved to the Governor’s private accounts.
Please don’t reveal my identity. Thanks!
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