Court Orders Nation Media to Pull Down 'Covid-19 Millionaires' Investigative Report

Court Orders Nation Media to Pull Down 'Covid-19 Millionaires' Investigative Report

A Nairobi court has ordered the Nation Media Group (NMG) to pull down an investigative report titled 'Covid-19 Millionaires' from its social media platforms.

This comes after Megascope Limited, one of the companies mentioned in the exposé sued the media house and journalist Dennis Okari for linking it to the multi-billion-shilling Covid-19 funds' scandal at Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa).

High Court judge Joseph Sergon on Wednesday directed NMG to pull down the story from its platforms pending the hearing and determination of the case.

The report claimed that Megascope was one of the companies contracted by Kemsa to clear Covid-19 equipment donated by Chinese billionaire Jac Ma after they arrived at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

It added that part of the medical supplies went missing after they were cleared at JKIA, a claim that Kemsa officials have since dismissed as false.

NTV further reported that the equipment was later shipped to Tanzania by road and crossed the Namanga border under tight police protection. The consignment was sold to a dozen of Tanzanian companies.

The remaining equipment was allegedly given to some private companies that later supplied them to the government at inflated prices, the report added.

The donation, which included face masks, testing kits, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), was meant to boost Kenya's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Through its director Richard Ngatia, Megascope Limited argues that the report has maligned the company. The matter will be mentioned on October 22nd.
 

Comments

Kora kanini (not verified)     Wed, 09/23/2020 @ 11:54pm

It's being pulled down because UHURUS KINS ARE INVOLVED IN IT.
KENYANS ARE NOT THAT STUPID.
HOPEFULLY MTAZIKWA NAZO.

Niko (not verified)     Thu, 09/24/2020 @ 10:32am

So, what part didn't the judge agree with?. Were these things stolen? Where they shipped and sold in TZ?. I am sure the Investigative reporter would have evidence to back-up his report.Don't tell me this is another judgement influenced by "chai kidogo".

Morris Menye (not verified)     Thu, 09/24/2020 @ 10:45am

I hope Njau received his COVIDGATE loot dividends from waKamau/wengine.Why do hungry tribal supporters of elite thugs defend them yet they are among the taxpayers who will repay the looted debts?Njenga inasema MuGikuyu witu na hats hana haja na wewe?

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