EACC Recovers Ksh 13M Linked to Nairobi Cemetery Land Scandal

The commission revealed that the individual allegedly received the money as a kickback for facilitating the fraudulent procurement process of the land, which is worth Ksh283 million...
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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has successfully recovered Ksh13 million from a former Nairobi City Council official implicated in a cemetery land scandal.
- Recovered from a former Chairperson of the Technical Evaluation Committee involved in a Ksh283 million land fraud.
- The funds were deemed a kickback for facilitating a fraudulent procurement process.
- This recovery is part of a larger effort by the EACC to reclaim Ksh80 million lost to the public.
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