Shebesh: Kidero Paid Me Millions After Slap

Former Nairobi Women Representative Rachel Shebesh whisked away from City Hall after a scuffle with Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero in 2013.
Former Nairobi Women Representative Rachel Shebesh whisked away from City Hall after a scuffle with Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero in 2013.
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Former Nairobi Woman Representative Rachel Shebesh on Thursday, June 17, disclosed that she was paid close to Ksh30 million after former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero slapped her in September 2013.

In an interview with Ghetto radio, Shebesh stated that the payment was an out of court settlement.

She stated that it was important to act in the way that she did to avoid opening a pandora's box among other elected women leaders.

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Rachel Shebesh Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) of the Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender speaking in Parliament.
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"Kidero paid me a lot of money, I'm sure he wouldn't repeat such an offense...to slap a woman in this Country, nowadays, there is a precedence. I'm not sure people have such an amount of money. He paid me close to Ksh30 million.

"If I hadn't been tough, every woman elected into office would have faced such challenges," she added.

Shebesh indicated Kidero's mistake was to have the arrogance and the audacity to slap a woman leader.

In September 2013, the two engaged in a heated verbal exchange outside Kidero's office.

Shebesh had confronted Kidero over county employees’ strike, which had paralysed operations, over unpaid salaries.

The heated argument ended up with Kidero slapping the woman representative who momentarily staggered before her aides held her.

“Kidero, you have slapped me? You have slapped me Kidero? You have slapped me?" Shebesh was heard asking in a video that went viral.

Former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero.
Former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero.
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