Court Adjourns Ksh7.4 Billion Case Against DP Rigathi Gachagua

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua speaking in Baringo County on Saturday September 24, 2022.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua speaking at Baringo Deputy Governor Charles Kipng'ok's burial on Saturday, September 24, 2022.
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua can breathe a sigh of relief after the Anti-Corruption Court adjourned the proceedings of his Ksh7.4 billion graft case.

Magistrate Victor Wakulime granted a plea filed before the court by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin Haji, who asked for more time to review the case.

The prosecution asked for at least three weeks to look into new documents submitted by Gachagua.

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File photo of a court gavel on a judge's table.
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In addition, the prosecution counsel noted that the matter could not proceed as the DP and his co-accused were not present in court. Gachagua's lawyer claimed that there was a miscommunication on whether the proceedings were online or in-person.

Wakulime ruled that the hearing of the case will resume on Monday, November 21.

Gachagua is accused of irregularly obtaining Ksh7.4 billion between 2013 and 2020 through questionable dealings with the national government. The money was wired to multiple accounts registered in his name

The ODPP charged him with six counts of committing economic crimes including the fraudulent acquisition of public property, acquisition of proceeds of crime, conspiracy to commit an offence of corruption, conflict of interest,  and money laundering.

The second-in-command, alongside nine others was also accused of defrauding the Nyeri County government money to the tune of Ksh27.4 million for the supply of kidney dialysis machines.

Among the co-accused include William Mwangi Wahome, Ann Nduta Ruo, Jullianne Jahenda Makaa and Samuel Murimi Ireri, Grace Wambui Kariuki, Lawrence Kimaru, Irene Wambui Ndigiriri, David Reuben Nyangi Nguru, and Rapid Medical Supplies Ltd.

The DP had skipped a court hearing on May 17, to attend the burial of his brother James Reriani who passed on ten days earlier.

Magistrate Wakulime's order came less than a month after the High Court handed Gachagua a reprieve in a protracted court battle over a Ksh1.5 billion piece of land.

Justice Oguttu Mboya of the Environment and Land Court issued an order barring the Ministry of Land from sale or transfer of a piece of land neighbouring the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

The Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi as pictured on November 18, 2019
The Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi as pictured on November 18, 2019
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