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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, April 4, 2026KPC Appoints Pius Mwendwa as Acting MD After Joe Sang's Arrest in Fuel Probe - April 2026
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KPC Appoints Pius Mwendwa as Acting MD After Joe Sang's Arrest in Fuel Probe - April 2026

The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Board appointed Pius Mwendwa as Acting Managing Director following the arrest of MD Joe Sang in connection with investigations into substandard fuel and an alleged artificial fuel shortage. Top Kenyan energy sector officials, including the Director General of EPRA and the Principal Secretary for Petroleum, have resigned following allegations related to a multi-billion-shilling oil importation deal that allegedly bypassed official government channels. The government exposed an alleged scheme where three senior energy officials are accused of fabricating a fuel shortage to justify a costly and irregular import deal, with pressure mounting on President William Ruto to act against Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi. Meanwhile, Nairobi and Mombasa experienced severe fuel shortages with petrol stations closing and prices skyrocketing to Ksh200 per litre despite government assurances of sufficient supply. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua defended the senior energy officials, suggesting their actions aimed to shield Kenyans from global price hikes fueled by the Iran crisis.

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Friday 8:22 PMThe Standard

KPC appoints acting MD after Joe Sang's arrest in fuel probe

KPC appoints acting MD after Joe Sang's arrest in fuel probe

The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Board of Directors has appointed Pius Mwendwa as the Acting Managing Director following the arrest of the substantive MD, Joe Sang. The arrest is in connection with an investigation into substandard fuel.

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The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Board of Directors has appointed Pius Mwendwa as the Acting Managing Director following the arrest of the substantive MD, Joe Sang. The arrest is in connection with an investigation into substandard fuel.

  • Pius Mwendwa, formerly the General Manager in charge of Finance, will now lead the KPC.
  • The key individuals involved are Joe Sang (arrested) and Pius Mwendwa (acting MD).
  • Joe Sang was arrested on Thursday, April 2, reportedly over substandard fuel allegations.
Friday 7:20 PMKenyansFirst

KPC Appoints Acting Managing Director After Sang’s Arrest

KPC Appoints Acting Managing Director After Sang’s Arrest

Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed Pius Mwendwa as its acting Managing Director following the arrest of its MD, Joe Sang, as part of a probe into substandard fuel.

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Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed Pius Mwendwa as its acting Managing Director following the arrest of its MD, Joe Sang, as part of a probe into substandard fuel.

  • Pius Mwendwa, GM-Finance, will oversee operations while Joe Sang is under investigation.
  • Key organizations involved include Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), and the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
  • The investigation centers on alleged procurement of substandard fuel, which has also led to the detention of Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo.
Saturday 7:17 AMKenyans

Fresh Details Emerge Over Multi-Billion Oil Deal That Led to Arrest of Energy Bosses

Fresh Details Emerge Over Multi-Billion Oil Deal That Led to Arrest of Energy Bosses

Top Kenyan energy sector officials, including the Director General of EPRA and Kenya Pipeline MD, have been arrested in connection with an irregular multi-billion-shilling oil importation deal that allegedly bypassed official government channels.

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Top Kenyan energy sector officials, including the Director General of EPRA and Kenya Pipeline MD, have been arrested in connection with an irregular multi-billion-shilling oil importation deal that allegedly bypassed official government channels.

  • Over Ksh100 million in cash was reportedly seized from the suspects' homes during the arrests.
  • Key arrested individuals include Daniel Kiptoo (EPRA DG), Mohamed Liban (Petroleum PS), and Joe Sang (KPC MD).
  • The controversial consignment, estimated to be overpriced by over Ksh4 billion, arrived on the vessel MV Paloma, rerouted from an original destination of Angola.
Saturday 9:12 AMKenyans

Petrol Stations Reportedly Hike Fuel Prices Ksh200 Amid Shortage in Nairobi

Petrol Stations Reportedly Hike Fuel Prices Ksh200 Amid Shortage in Nairobi

A severe fuel shortage is gripping Nairobi and Mombasa, leading to closed petrol stations and prices skyrocketing to Ksh200 per litre, despite government assurances of sufficient supply.

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A severe fuel shortage is gripping Nairobi and Mombasa, leading to closed petrol stations and prices skyrocketing to Ksh200 per litre, despite government assurances of sufficient supply.

  • Motorists in Nairobi are forced to pay up to Ksh200 for petrol, a stark increase from the official Ksh178.28.
  • Oil marketers are accused by retailers of hoarding fuel, anticipating a price review potentially influenced by the Iran war.
  • Government officials, including Treasury Cabinet Secretary and Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura, maintain that fuel stocks are adequate and shipments have arrived to cover April.
Saturday 10:14 AMCapital News

KPC names acting MD as Joe Sang faces probe over fuel shortage

KPC names acting MD as Joe Sang faces probe over fuel shortage

Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed an acting Managing Director, Pius Mwendwa, following investigations into its current MD, Joe Sang, over an alleged artificial fuel shortage.

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Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed an acting Managing Director, Pius Mwendwa, following investigations into its current MD, Joe Sang, over an alleged artificial fuel shortage.

  • KPC's General Manager for Finance, Pius Mwendwa, takes over as acting Managing Director to ensure operational continuity.
  • Other senior energy officials, including Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban and Director General Daniel Kiptoo, are also being questioned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
  • The shortages have raised concerns among consumers and industry players and are also being linked to global tensions affecting supply chains.
Saturday 10:44 AMKBC Top Stories

KPC appoints Pius Mwendwa as Acting MD

KPC appoints Pius Mwendwa as Acting MD

Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed Pius Mwendwa as Acting Managing Director following the arrest of the current office holder, Joe Sang.

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Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has appointed Pius Mwendwa as Acting Managing Director following the arrest of the current office holder, Joe Sang.

  • Pius Mwendwa, previously the General Manager for Finance at KPC, will now discharge the duties of Managing Director.
  • The appointment comes after Joe Sang was arrested over alleged importation of substandard fuel.
  • KPC's Board of Directors stated that while they are monitoring the situation and engaging with relevant institutions, the corporation's operations remain stable and unaffected.
Saturday 2:06 PMKenyans

Ruto Announces Resignations of Petroleum PS, EPRA & KPC Bosses

Ruto Announces Resignations of Petroleum PS, EPRA & KPC Bosses

Key figures in Kenya's energy sector, including the Director General of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), the Managing Director of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), and the Principal Secretary for Petroleum, have resigned following allegations related to a fuel importation deal. The announcement was made by President William Ruto.

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Key figures in Kenya's energy sector, including the Director General of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), the Managing Director of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), and the Principal Secretary for Petroleum, have resigned following allegations related to a fuel importation deal. The announcement was made by President William Ruto.

  • The individuals who resigned are Daniel Kiptoo (EPRA), Joe Sang (KPC), and Mohamed Liban (Petroleum PS).
  • The resignations follow allegations concerning a fuel importation deal.
  • President William Ruto made the announcement regarding the resignations.
Saturday 2:25 PMThe Standard

Top energy bosses resign over oil importation scandal

Top energy bosses resign over oil importation scandal

Several top energy officials in Kenya have resigned following their arrest and detention over an oil importation scandal. The resignations come after accusations of manipulating fuel stock data to exploit rising global prices and create a false sense of scarcity.

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Several top energy officials in Kenya have resigned following their arrest and detention over an oil importation scandal. The resignations come after accusations of manipulating fuel stock data to exploit rising global prices and create a false sense of scarcity.

  • Five senior officials have resigned, including the Principal Secretary in the Energy Ministry, the Managing Director of the Kenya Pipeline Company, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
  • The irregular procurement of an emergency fuel cargo was done in "blatant breach of the G2G framework, at a price significantly above the contracted rates."
  • The disgraced officials were arrested on Thursday night, April 2, 2026, and detectives reportedly seized hundreds of millions of shillings.
Saturday 2:33 PMKenyans

Pressure Mounts for CS Wandayi's Arrest & Resignation Over Ksh 4B Fuel Scandal

Pressure Mounts for CS Wandayi's Arrest & Resignation Over Ksh 4B Fuel Scandal

Pressure is mounting on President William Ruto to act against Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi following a multi-billion shilling fuel scandal.

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Pressure is mounting on President William Ruto to act against Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi following a multi-billion shilling fuel scandal.

  • Estimated Ksh4 billion worth of condemned fuel diverted into the Kenyan market.
  • Key officials arrested include Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority MD Daniel Kiptoo, Kenya Pipeline Company MD Joe Sang, and Petroleum Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban.
  • Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale is demanding CS Wandayi's arrest or resignation, citing gross incompetence.
Saturday 3:00 PMCapital News

KPC and Petroleum Officials Face Administrative Action Over Alleged Fuel Supply Chain Fraud

KPC and Petroleum Officials Face Administrative Action Over Alleged Fuel Supply Chain Fraud

Kenya is facing an administrative and criminal investigation into alleged fuel supply chain fraud, impacting senior officials in the petroleum sector and the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC).

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Kenya is facing an administrative and criminal investigation into alleged fuel supply chain fraud, impacting senior officials in the petroleum sector and the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC).

  • Investigators suspect overpricing of more than Ksh4 billion, with potential losses reaching Ksh8 billion.
  • Key figures facing disciplinary action include Deputy Director of Petroleum Joseph Wafula and KPC Supply and Logistics Manager Joel Mburu.
  • The probe follows the resignation of top officials and allegations of falsifying fuel stock data to justify inflated emergency procurements outside the Government-to-Government (G2G) framework.
Saturday 4:01 PMCapital News

Govt Exposes Alleged Fuel Data Manipulation Scheme in The Energy Sector

Govt Exposes Alleged Fuel Data Manipulation Scheme in The Energy Sector

The Kenyan government has exposed an alleged scheme where three senior energy sector officials are accused of fabricating a fuel shortage to justify a costly and irregular import deal.

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The Kenyan government has exposed an alleged scheme where three senior energy sector officials are accused of fabricating a fuel shortage to justify a costly and irregular import deal.

  • The alleged falsification of fuel data led to the procurement of an emergency shipment outside the established Government-to-Government (G2G) fuel supply framework.
  • Key figures named are former Principal Secretary for Petroleum Mohamed Liban, Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Managing Director Joe Sang, and Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) Director General Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria.
  • The officials were arrested on April 2, 2026, and have since resigned as investigations intensify into potential economic crimes.
Saturday 5:00 PMCapital News

Gachagua Defends Energy Officials in Fuel Scandal, Cites Global Crisis and Price Control Efforts

Gachagua Defends Energy Officials in Fuel Scandal, Cites Global Crisis and Price Control Efforts

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has defended senior energy officials implicated in a fuel scandal, suggesting their actions aimed to shield Kenyans from global price hikes fueled by the Iran crisis.

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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has defended senior energy officials implicated in a fuel scandal, suggesting their actions aimed to shield Kenyans from global price hikes fueled by the Iran crisis.

  • The defense counters allegations that officials fabricated a fuel shortage to justify emergency imports outside the Government-to-Government (G2G) framework, potentially at inflated prices.
  • Key figures investigated include former Petroleum Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban, Kenya Pipeline Company Managing Director Joe Sang, and EPRA Director General Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria, some of whom have resigned following arrests.
  • Gachagua argues the controversial decisions were made in the country's best interest amidst global market instability.
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