Treasury CS Rotich before DCI to shed light on Sh21b dams scandal

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich at a past event. (File, Standard)

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich is currently being grilled by detectives at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters over Kimwarer and Arror dams’ scandal.

Officers at DCI have confirmed that Rotich arrived there shortly after 7am and is expected to record a statement.

This is the second time the CS is appearing before the DCI officers to shed light on Sh21 billion payment for the two dam projects in Elgeyo Marakwet County that are yet to commence since 2017.

Rotich is at the centre of investigations because he is accused of authorising payment of billions of shillings before construction of the two dams started.

He is also accused of writing to the National Land Commission and asking the agency to deal with land allocation issues to enable KVDA to resettle residents displaced by the projects.

Others under investigations include Kerio Valley Development Authority (KVDA) Managing Director David Kimosop and several board members of the State Corporation who have been questioned for the fourth time by the DCI. 

KVDA, which contracted Italian companies CMC di Ravenna and Itinera for the projects, is also at the centre of investigations into allegations of payment of kickbacks to officials.

A team of detectives on Monday flew to South Africa to establish if the dam allegedly used to kick-start the Arror and Kimwarer dam projects existed.

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