Anti-graft detectives have unearthed a complex money trail showing Migori Governor Okoth Obado received millions in kickbacks from county suppliers that is likely to cause him a nightmare in court. Documents in the Star's possession show that at one point, Kwaga was paid Sh139.9 million through his various firms. He then wired it to his personal Cooperative Bank Account from where he sent Sh15.6 million directly to Obado’s three children. Achola Dan Okoth received Sh11.3 million, Susan Scarlet Akoth Sh1.9 million and Jerry Zachary Okoth Sh2.3 million. Three of the firms associated with the Kwaga family were also paid Sh163.5 million by the Migori government.
Source: The Star August 27, 2020 02:15 UTC