Postal Corporation of Kenya Boss Bribes Detectives To Evade Arrest Over Fraud
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A move to arrest Postal Corporation of Kenya Boss arrest PMG & CEO Mr.Dan Kagwe might have backfired after the scandal-ridden boss managed to bribe detectives, our sources have confirmed. Despite having all evidence, detectives used a wait and see approach, with anticipation of receiving something and maliciously profiting in the anti-graft purge. Two weeks ago, we confirmed that the Directorate Of Criminal Investigations officials raided the corporation after Intel from this site and interrogated some managers in matters they were investigating .
A detective we spoke to on secure messaging had told us that they had zeroed on Dan Kagwe and his file was almost ready before they could arrest him and charge him over economic crimes.
We further confirmed that Mr Dan Kagwe was trying to play games with detectives. Even after detectives asked for about 40 leases that were suspected to be having corruption issues, Kagwe only managed to give them 26 hiding the 14.
Our source has confirmed that money has changed hands and now we urge George Kinoti to assign new detectives to follow up the matter because this is a serious saga that cannot be ignored. Those that have been compromised must be investigated and charged.
All the corruption files, audit reports and investigative pieces pertaining to the Posta scam are on this site, awaiting action
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