Businesswoman Charged Over Alleged Sh60mn Fake Laptop Tender

Joy Kamau, appeared before the court facing multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit a felony, obtaining money by false pretenses and forgery. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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A businesswoman, Joy Kamau, has been charged in a Nairobi court over an alleged fake government tender scheme that resulted in a loss of approximately Sh60 million.
- Alleged loss of Ksh 60 million.
- Key individuals: Joy Kamau (accused) and businessman Vijay Virma (complainant).
- Charges include conspiracy to commit a felony, obtaining money by false pretenses, and forgery related to a non-existent tender from the Ministry of Information, Communication and Digital Economy.
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