The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) have been criticized for a pattern of dramatic arrests and subsequent case weaknesses in the 'revolving petrol saga.' High-profile arrests related to a Ksh1.6 billion substandard fuel saga have raised questions about the effectiveness of these operations. Meanwhile, high-profile arrests for alleged corruption, including that of EPRA boss Daniel Kiptoo and KPC MD Joe Sang, are raising questions about the effectiveness of Kenya's justice system in prosecuting powerful individuals. The revolving door of graft cases exposes a system that shields the powerful, with similar patterns of dramatic arrests followed by weak cases, delays, and quiet withdrawals appearing across multiple high-profile prosecutions.










