Man charged with stealing Sh71 million

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By Paul Ogemba | Mar 15, 2023

Parminder Singh Manku who was charged with stealing over Sh71 million from his business partners at the Milimani Law Courts on March 14, 2023. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]

A businessman who bragged about being a multi-millionaire has been charged with stealing over Sh71 million from his business partners.

Parminder Singh Manku was charged before Nairobi senior principal magistrate Robinson Ondieki with three counts of stealing by a company's director, forgery and uttering a false document to a bank to lie that he was the sole director of their company.

"On diverse dates between August 5, 2021, and October 23, 2021, in Westlands within Nairobi County being a director of Elite Earth Movers Limited stole Sh71,500,000, the property of the company which came into your possession by virtue of being the company's director," read the charge sheet.

On the second count, Manku was charged with forging Lalji Meghi and Company Limited Board resolution minutes purporting to be the sole signatory of the company's account at Standard Chartered Bank.

The third count alleged that the businessman fraudulently uttered the forged company minutes to the bank, unaware that they were not resolutions passed by the board.

The complainants, Pravin Mavji Patel and Daxsha Pravin, through their lawyer, told the court that Manku had been on the run after committing the alleged offences in 2021 and asked the court to issue tough bail terms.

But the businessman through his lawyer claimed that the charges were a result of vendetta resulting from business rivalry and that he could not steal from a company where he is a director.

The magistrate released him on a cash bail of Sh1 million with two contact persons and ordered that he surrenders his passport to the court.

The case will be heard on May 11.

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