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HOW Millions Were siphoned from KPA coffers through dirty land deals

The land on which Mombasa port’s new container terminal berths number 19 and 21 stand was acquired for millions of shillings from a private developer in spite of the land having been the property of Kenya Ports Authority. The Port Reiz plot number 2388 was initially owned by a Mr Karuri, a former supplies officer at KP

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HOW Millions Were siphoned from KPA coffers through dirty land deals

The land on which Mombasa port’s new container terminal berths number 19 and 21 stand was acquired for millions of shillings from a private developer in spite of the land having been the property of Kenya Ports Authority. The Port Reiz plot number 2388 was initially owned by a Mr Karuri, a former supplies officer at KPA. The plot was then bought from Karuri by Kenya Ports Authority and then leased to Kobil Oil Company for 10 years. After the expiry of the lease, the land was taken back by Kenya Ports Authority. But after a short while, a certain private company erected a signboard on the plot, proclaiming that it was private property. After some years, Kenya Ports Authority was in need of land for the construction of berth 19 and 21 (new...

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