KRA Officials Arrested In Sh3 Million Bribery Scheme Linked To Tax Dispute
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 22 — Two Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) employees have been arrested by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) over allegations of demanding millions of shillings from a…..
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Two Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officials were arrested in Nairobi for allegedly demanding a bribe of Sh3 million from a taxpayer.
- The officials were reportedly caught receiving Sh900,000 as part payment.
- The suspects, Faith Gathoni Njoroge and Tyson Marango Owuor, are attached to KRA's Upper Hill offices.
- The bribe was allegedly solicited to influence a Capital Gains Tax assessment valued at Sh4.5 million.
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