Court Overturns Former MP Amos Kimunya’s Acquittal in Sh60 Million Fraud Case

Court Overturns Former MP Amos Kimunya’s Acquittal in Sh60 Million Fraud Case

The High Court has overturned former Kipipiri MP Amos Kimunya’s acquittal in a Sh60 million land fraud case.

Justice Esther Maina on Thursday determined that the prosecution had built a prima facie case against Kimunya and his two co-defendants Lilian Njenga, a former director of Land Adjudication and Settlement at the Ministry, and businessman Junghae Wainaina.

The three were last year acquitted by Anti-Corruption Magistrate Felix Kombo, but the Director of Public Prosecutions filed an appeal arguing that the court erred in law by releasing them.

Kimunya was accused of fraudulently transferring 25 acres of land in Nyandarua County owned by the government to a private company linked to him on January 30th, 2005. He was then the Minister for Lands and Housing.

The parcel had been set aside for the Ministry of Agriculture for seed multiplication and also acted as a farmers’ training centre.

The three were charged with abuse of office, failing to disclose private interests, and disposing of public property fraudulently. Kimunya and Njenga are alleged to have used their positions to award to Midlands Limited 25 acres of public land worth Sh60 million in Njabini.

Justice Maina has ordered the three to present themselves before Chief Magistrate Lawrence Mugambi on October 11th for directions on the defense hearing.

Comments

imkgoogo (not verified)     Fri, 10/07/2022 @ 07:57am

In reply to by PPPian (not verified)

This is old prosecution, it's the appeal that was decided this week, but the appeal hearing was over 6 months ago. The ODPP has tried, despite the difficult work environment. Wish the judiciary could take over the management of these cases, instead of living it to cartels and politicians.

Mwororo (not verified)     Thu, 10/06/2022 @ 12:32pm

Pay back time! Collect together all the thieves of public assets, all the corrupt goons and throw them in jail. This will deter the potential thieves now hovering in parliament buildings and other spaces of power in our country- thinking, "it is our time to eat".

Menye (not verified)     Thu, 10/06/2022 @ 07:15pm

Noordin should order fresh investigations of adulterer Ogunda & jambazi Muchai’s murders.He can now charge the real murderers now that miitu Uhuru and Raila who were shielding murderers Atwoli and Tunju are out.

Gilbert Masitsa (not verified)     Fri, 10/07/2022 @ 04:30pm

In reply to by Mkenya halisi (not verified)

I met the Oklahoman BILLIONaire (Calvin BURGESS) who was Sponsoring DOMINION Farms. He said Hewas Being so Frustrated by the Locals (Incited by Politicians) so Much that He had to Abandon the Project. I felt so Sorry for Him; and more Sorry for the Locals (because They didn't Know that Politics was Destroying more and more of Future DOMINION Developments):Roads, Schools, Clinics, Income, etc)

Juju (not verified)     Fri, 10/07/2022 @ 07:13am

Them thieves should be executed just like those pickpockets on the streets! In fact, them politicians thieves should be executed TWICE and then given a life sentence!!!

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