Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu) Secretary General Francis Atwoli wants findings of the investigation into the National Social Security Fund Tassia II infrastructure development scandal made public.

Mr Atwoli said the public has a right to know the contents of the investigation by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).

In a statement to newsrooms, the Cotu boss complained that several months after investigations of the alleged multi-billion tendering scam were completed, no action has been taken.

Questions over the manner in which Sh5.053 billion was allocated for the Tassia infrastructure development arose last year after Atwoli raised issues surrounding the scandal.

Avoid suspicion

He said EACC should make its findings public to avoid any suspicion that it is a ploy to conceal the truth behind the hurried approval of the multi-billion project.

"We are setting a dangerous precedent where a crime is overtly evident but some individuals connive to conceal the same for their personal interests.

"I was personally summoned more than four times to appear before the EACC officers to record statements and state what I knew about the matter as were other persons including the Labour Secretary, the NSSF Board of Trustees' Chairman and the Managing Trustee of the Fund," said Atwoli.

He pointed out that the resultant effect of blowing the whistle about the scandal were threats, harassment and condemnations.

Cotu now has written to the Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko to personally intervene in the matter and demand for the file to be placed before him.