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April 6, 2026
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Abdullahi, Kipkorir call for private sector arrests amid probe on off-spec fuel

Abdullahi, Kipkorir call for private sector arrests amid probe on off-spec fuel

Kenya’s fuel cartel scandal intensifies as lawyers Ahmednassir Abdullahi and Donald Kipkorir call for arrests of private sector players. President Ruto vows accountability across public and private actors...

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Kenyan lawyers Ahmednassir Abdullahi and Donald Kipkorir are calling for the arrest of private sector players involved in the alleged fuel cartel scandal, demanding full accountability beyond public officials.

  • The scandal involves the alleged diversion of a 60,000-metric-tonne fuel consignment.
  • Key individuals implicated include top Energy Ministry officials, executives at EPRA and KPC, and private sector directors.
  • President William Ruto has vowed decisive action against all involved, stating rank will not shield anyone from the law.

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