(MENAFN) A Kenyan court has charged senior officials from the state-run oil pipeline and others from the state health insurance fund for misconduct of office and economic offences which led to the loss of billions of shillings from the two companies.
Dozens of Kenyan government officials and business people have stood before court since May on charges linking to the alleged robbery of hundreds of millions of shillings from public coffers in a new wave to crackdown widespread graft.
Joe Sang, the managing director of Kenya Pipeline Company, along with five of his co-workers were charged with misconduct of office in links with the loss of funds in the construction of a fuel jetty in western Kenya worth USD 19 million shillings .
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