Grace Wakhungu Family Raises Ksh800M Fine in 1 Month

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Grace Wakhungu (in red) with Sirisia MP John Waluke in court in June 2020
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Former Cabinet Secretary Judy Wakhungu's mother Grace Wakhungu may secure her freedom on Friday, August 7, following reports that the family managed to raise Ksh800 million.

A report by People Daily on Monday, August 3, indicated that the powerful Awori family marshalled a fundraiser and managed to raise the funds surpassing the Ksh707 million fine imposed on her on June 25.

Wakhungu had been handed 69 years jail term after she was accused of colluding with Sirisia MP John Waluke to defraud the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) Ksh297 million in 2009.

This comes even as Waluke's family falls far below the Ksh727 million fine imposed on him noting that he was only able raise Ksh250 million despite having allies plan a fundraiser for his fine.

Grace Wakhungu and Sirisia MP John Waluke during their sentencing for fraud on June 25, 2020 at the Milimani law courts
Grace Wakhungu and Sirisia MP John Waluke during their sentencing for fraud on June 25, 2020 at the Milimani law courts
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Waluke was sentenced to 67 years in prison and was taken to Kamiti Maximum Prison while Wakhungu was sentenced to 67 years in prison and admitted to the Lang'ata Women Prison.

“The sentencing of granny is not something that was taken lightly by Wakhungu’s siblings, both here in Kenya and Uganda.

“In fact, we outdid ourselves by raising close to Sh800 million, being contributions from family members through the sale of assets locally and abroad, personal savings and ‘silent’ funds drives by friends,” a source from the family told the publication.

It was revealed that immediate family members of the powerful Wakhungu family raised Ksh197 million and that a nephew to Grace single-handedly contributed Ksh100 million.

The extended Awori family is a powerful lineage starting from Judy Wakhungu who currently works as the Kenyan Ambassador to France, former Vice President Moody Awory and the founding director of Makini School Mary Akello.

The lineage also includes former Ambassador to Japan Dennis Awori and former Ugandan MP Aggrey Awori who were said to have contributed sizeable amounts.

The family is also reported to have raised an additional Ksh236 million through a funds-drive organised by members both locally and abroad.

A book titled The Amazing Story of the Awori family: Seizing the moment that chronicled the powerful family indicated that Wakhungu's father demanded a high standard from the children in areas that included excellent academic performance.

After her education, Wakhungu secured a position as a researcher at the Central Bank of Kenya before moving to the Office of the President where she headed staff development.

Offices of the Kenya National Cereals and Produce Board.
Offices of the Kenya National Cereals and Produce Board.
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