EACC has formally written to the Cabinet Secretary for Gender recommending the suspension of a senior government official over graft-related investigations. Photo EACCEACC said the allegations against the NGAAF CEO include possession of unexplained wealth, misuse of office, conflict of interest, and money laundering. EACC cited provisions of the Leadership and Integrity Act, its accompanying regulations, and the Public Service Code of Conduct and Ethics, which allow for the suspension of a public officer facing serious allegations while investigations are ongoing. The commission noted that under the law, an officer placed under suspension is entitled to half pay pending the conclusion of investigations and determination of the allegations. The developments come just days after the commission conducted a search operation at the residence and office of the CEO on Thursday, January 8, over graft allegations.
Source: Daily Nation January 14, 2026 09:51 UTC