Court allows DPP to drop Ksh.233M graft case against ex-Garissa Governor Ali Korane
File image of former Garissa Governor Ali Korane during a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Former
Garissa Governor Ali Korane can now breathe a sigh of relief after a Nairobi
court allowed the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) to
withdraw a multi-million shilling graft case against him.
In
the case, Korane and four members of his
administration were charged with, among others, suspicion of committing
economic crimes as well as misappropriation of funds.
Korane
was alleged to have embezzled Ksh.233,506,000 allocated to the Garissa County
government by the World Bank as a conditional grant for the Kenya Urban Support
Program (KUSP).
The grant was to be used to construct Qorahey market,
re-carpet Garissa township roads and put up storm water drainage and pedestrian
walkways.
In
its application to withdraw the charges, the DPP told the court that no public
finances were ever lost as projects for which the funds in question were earmarked
were actually completed.
“...the
prosecution counsel was satisfied that no public finances had been
misappropriated. That it was no longer desirable to the directorate of public
prosecutions to continue with the prosecution in those circumstances,” ruled
Magistrate Zipporah Gichana.
“Having
considered the application by the prosecution to withdraw charges and the
reasons given for the decision; I allow the application for withdrawal of
charges as prayed.”
The
magistrate added: “Further orders for release of the accused persons'
securities placed before court as bond as well as release of their passports
held by court following the order of court on bond terms. It is so ordered.”


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