| Published Thu, May 24th 2018 at 18:18, Updated May 24th 2018 at 18:24 GMT +3Former KPC Managing Director Charles Tanui. He is being investigated over the alleged fraud in the Sh647 million supply of hydrant pit valves. [File, Standard]Detectives from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission raided the Nairobi homes and offices of staff of Kenya Pipeline Corporation (KPC) in a probe into allegations of fraud. The officials went to the homes of former Managing Director Charles Tanui, General Manager- Finance Samuel Odoyo and Amina Juma of procurement, looking for documents over the alleged fraud in the Sh647 million supply of hydrant pit valves. The detectives went to the homes and offices of the former staff and serving staff and retrieved several documents and records that they say they are using in their probe.
Source: Standard Digital May 24, 2018 15:22 UTC