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I am innocent, EACC’s deputy CEO Mubea says in Sh50.4m suspected NYS fraud

EACC deputy CEO Michael Mubea

NAIROBI: Revelations that a law firm previously associated with a senior anti-graft commission official received Sh50.4 million from a law firm associated with a key National Youth Service (NYS) suspect has sparked further confusion at Integrity Centre.

A bank transfer document obtained by The Standard on Sunday appears to support claims by activist Okiya Omtatah that the money was paid to Michael Daud & Associates Advocates, a law firm previously co-owned by current Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) deputy CEO in charge of operations Michael Mubea.

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