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EACC asks to table new evidence in Waluke graft case

Sirisia MP John Waluke (right) with his co-accused Grace Wakhungu when they appeared before Anti-Corruption Chief Magistrate Elizabeth Juma, who found them guilty of fraud. [David Njaaga, Standard]

The Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission (EACC) wants the Court of Appeal to allow it to file new evidence to further prove Erad Supplies and General Contractors Ltd used forged documents to defraud the government.

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB), on the other hand, yesterday asked Justices Martha Koome, Jamila Mohammed and Gatembu Kairu to allow them to file a judgement by the magistrate’s court, which found Erad directors, Sirisia MP John Waluke and Grace Wakhungu guilty of fraud.

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