Mwangi Wa Iria ordered to immediately appear before EACC pending arraignment over Ksh.140M graft
File photo of former Murang’a Governor Mwangi Wa Iria.
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The High Court on Monday ordered former Murang’a Governor Mwangi
Wa Iria to immediately present himself at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) headquarters
in Nairobi.
Justice Nixon Sifuna ordered Wa Iria and others yet to take
plea in the Ksh.140 million Murang’a County graft case to present
before EACC for fingerprint taking and statement recording ahead of plea-taking
at the Milimani Law Courts on Tuesday.
Failure to do this, the court directed that they be
arrested.
Wa Iria had alongside his co-accused persons in the case – his
wife Jane Waigwe Kimani, brother-in-law Solomon Mutura Kimani – obtained conservatory
orders from Murang’a High Court.
Justice James Wakiaga of the Murang’a High Court, however,
vacated the orders on April 25 and referred the file to the Nairobi High Court
Division on Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes for further directions.
The petition challenging the DPP’s decision to charge Wairia
and the co-accused will be mentioned on May 2.
They are linked to procurement fraud through the award of
irregular tenders and other irregularities totalling Ksh.140 million between
2015 and 2016.

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