The outspoken Murathe found himself on the receiving end when tasked to explain his involvement with the company. He said his actions were only aimed at providing “comfort” that Entec would be paid once Kemsa had issued payment to Kilig Limited. Entec wanted assurances that if they gave Kilig the equipment they would be paid… there was no agreement for guaranteeing it (the deal),” said Murathe. MPs also questioned Gachoka’s affidavit that hinted at his possible involvement with Kilig Limited after his resignation. Goaded by MPs for a response, the co-founder of Kilig Limited made contradicting statements.
Source: Standard Digital April 29, 2021 21:00 UTC