Ex-Museum boss Kibunja, four others released on Sh5m cash bail

National
By Sharon Wanga | Apr 16, 2024
Mzalendo Kibunja and 4 other at Milimani Law Court on April 16.[Collins Kweyu, Standard]

Former National Museums Director-General Mzalendo Kibunja and 4 others have pleaded not guilty to corruption charges.

The accused were arraigned in Milimani law court on April 16 to answer to ten counts including corruption and money laundering.

Kibunja, Stanvas Ongalo, Oliver Rabuor, Wyclife Ongata, and Oscar Mwaura were involved in a Sh.490m embezzlement.

According to a police report, the accused in their capacities as employees of the National Museum of Kenya back then, conspired to fraudulently pay ghost workers a sum of Sh.441,392,075.

Mwaura is said to have led the recruitment exercise of ghost workers between June 2016 and July 2022, who were then paid the sum which was later diverted into individual accounts.

Kibunja and four others were on Monday arrested by Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) detectives.

Milimani Magistrate Victor Wakhulime released the accused persons on a bond of Sh10 million each with one surety of a similar amount or pay a cash bail of Sh5 million.

They have also been ordered to deposit their passports with the court and avoid any interference with the witnesses.

The case is set for mention on May 02.

Share this story
Shujaa bow out of Hong Kong Sevens after loss to South Africa
Shujaa exited the competition after losing 26-22 to South Africa in the Main Cup quarterfinals played on Saturday afternoon.
Allegiance switch refusal brings into focus tough regulations
The refusal by a World Athletics panel to allow global stars to transfer their allegiance to Turkey is bringing into focus the tight regulations that guide the switching of citizenship.
Shujaa edge USA to book South Africa in Hong Kong 7s quarterfinals
Victory saw Kenya book their place in the Hong Kong SVNS World Championship quarter-finals.
Elite national sports talent camp officially kicks off in Nairobi
The camp features a diverse range of disciplines, including football, rugby, basketball, handball, volleyball, hockey, and chess.
Poor show for Shujaa at Hong Kong Sevens
Shujaa came into the fixture having not beaten New Zealand in their last 13 meetings, with their last victory dating back to 2018.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS