The Anglo Leasing scandal was one of Kenya’s most notorious corruption cases, involving a web of fraudulent procurement contracts awarded between 2001 and 2004. These deals, valued at around US $770 million (about Sh 110 billion in today’s value), were for critical security projects such as tamper-proof passports, a forensic laboratory, and an oceanographic survey…
In January 2025, the Ministry of Finance and National Treasury authorized the withdrawal of KSh 19.7 billion from the Consolidated Fund under the vote “State Officers’ Salaries, Allowances and Miscellaneous.” Evidence shows this money was unlawfully diverted to a broker, disguised as repayment to creditor banks, and executed without parliamentary approval. Gazette Notice No. 1864…