How Former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero Staff Amassed Sh1 Billion Wealth in Two Years from Sh90,000 Monthly Salary

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has revealed how a former employee in former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero's administration amassed Sh1 billion wealth within a period of two years while earning a monthly salary of Sh90,000.
Appearing before the high court on Tuesday, an EACC investigator described how former Chief Finance Officer Jimmy Mutuku Kiamba's bank accounts transformed from Sh1 million to Sh1.02 billion in two years.
James Kariuki told Justice Hedwig Ong’udi that the former City Hall employee deposited huge sums of money in 11 bank accounts through Nairobi County accountants, security officers, clerks and his driver.
The investigator says the 11 accounts in eight banks registered under Kiamba for instance transacted more than Sh400 million between January and November 2014.
EACC argues that Kiamba could not have generated the millions from his gross monthly pay of Sh90,833 and an Athi River property worth Sh600,000 that he listed in his wealth declaration form.
The anti-graft body says the official used the proceeds within that period to acquire two maisonettes in Nairobi's South C estate, a plush house in Kileleshwa, four apartments in Kilimani and eight parcels of land in Muthaiga, Mavoko and Machakos. He also owns six high-end vehicles.
EACC says it has reasons to believe that Kiamba bought the property illegally using his position as City Hall Chief Finance Officer (CFO).
The agency lists Joseph Njoroge, who worked at the City Hall’s Treasury, as one of the persons Kiamba used to move the cash. Mr Njoroge, EACC said, made total deposits of Sh66.8 million to accounts belonging to Kiamba.
A second person, Stephen Osiro, a former head of treasury at City Hall channeled Sh4.1 million, while Nancy Waithera, an employee at the Security Department and Barnabas Ougo, also wired millions of shillings into Kiamba’s accounts.
A clerical officer, Ambrose Musau and Kiamba's official driver, Joseph Mwaura Njoroge also deposited millions of shillings into the accounts.
In the five years he worked at the City Hall, Kiamba should have earned Sh5.8 million but the money in his accounts raised suspicion, EACC said.
EACC had earlier obtained orders to freeze Kiamba’s assets to pave way for advanced investigations into his vast estate. The hearing continues.
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When all this corruption is…
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When all this corruption is being highllighted, what happens at the end?? Nothing. Why? Because the culprits use the same funds they had stolen to bribe the judges and prosecutors and the cases melt away.
Deal with Corruption in the judiciary first the son of Jomo.
Typical red herring. Start…
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Typical red herring. Start from the top you idiots. If a county worker from an opposition county can swindle that much imagine what’s going on with the ruling elite at the national level. Enjoy your lbooty now coz the purge is coming. This plague will end.
This man's Greed was EXTREME…
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In reply to Typical red herring. Start… by Ufisadi (not verified)
This man's Greed was EXTREME. China would Hang him or Put him away for Life.
A country run by thieves and…
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A country run by thieves and idiots. Everywhere you look is corrupt public servants and I mean everywhere. Rotten to the core. Start with auditing all these corrupt people everywhere. Account for your wealth. We need to get rid of everyone in government and literary start all over. I am just wondering why the country is not broke already. All the corruption and stashing the loot in foreign bank accounts shows that no one is in control. All these cases are a smoke screen. No one end up in jail and the corruption continues.
I don't think there is need…
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I don't think there is need spending a sleepless night on a voting day to vote for selfish thieves, have no feelings for others, instead of being trusted or be royal to your work, you become a day time thief. Banks should raise a red flag to such transactions. The government must come up with a solution to overcome this. Hieeei! Great Kenyans we need our voices to be heard. This people don't care about the next generation. We need a new Kenya with caring heats.
Really!!!!! Shame on them.
I also feel pity of us…
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In reply to I don't think there is need… by Rahab Waithira (not verified)
I also feel pity of us Kenyans. For how long will this happen. Can't anyone come up with a punishment severe enough to end this circus we go through hardworking citizens!!! I'm disturbed..
Suspend the constitution for…
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Suspend the constitution for two years Mr President and deal with these bunch of wicked beings in a ruthless manner like China does....... these corrupt idiots need to be gotten rid of quickly in the Heavens sake!! Money won't give you eternal life morons!!
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