Ex-PSs in Trouble After Court Revives Ksh3.5B Anglo Leasing Case

The suspects will face trial again over the multi-billion graft case...
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The High Court in Kenya has overturned the acquittal of businessmen Deepak Kamani and Rashmi Kamani, along with three former Permanent Secretaries, in the Ksh3.5 billion Anglo-Leasing scandal.
- The accused, including former Permanent Secretaries Dave Mwangi, Joseph Magari, and Joseph Onyonka, must now face trial again for graft allegations.
- The decision reverses a January 19, 2024, acquittal by Milimani Chief Magistrate Felix Kombo, with High Court Judge Benjamin Musyoki determining sufficient evidence for trial.
- The case involves alleged conspiracy to defraud the government through a project for the modernization of police security equipment, which was reportedly never delivered.
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Court Revives Ksh3.5 Billion Anglo Leasing Scandal Case - July 2025
The High Court in Kenya has overturned the acquittal of businessmen Deepak Kamani and Rashmi Kamani, along with three former Permanent Secretaries, in the Ksh3.5 billion Anglo-Leasing scandal. This decision reverses an earlier acquittal, putting the individuals back in legal trouble. The court's action reopens the significant corruption case that has been a subject of public scrutiny for years, highlighting ongoing efforts to address alleged financial misconduct.

