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Kenya: Mudavadi Calls for a Judiciary Inquiry on Covid-19 Supplies Procurement

Nairobi — Amani National Congress Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi on Sunday asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to form a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to look into claims of graft surrounding COVID-19 supplies procurement.

Mudavadi said the health ministry and Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) procurement system should be investigated to unearth fraud.

He underscored that the commission route is the only avenue to find answers on a worrying trend of graft at the health ministry.

The Mutahi Kagwe led-ministry has in recent days been in the eye of a storm over graft allegations where millions of shillings for the COVID-19 fight are believed to have been misappropriated.

“I am by no way infatuated with proposing judicial commissions of inquiry whenever things get skewed, but here things have indeed gone haywire and only such an inquiry will soften the hearts of our developmental partners who threaten to abandon us at our hour of most need because of our insatiable dishonesty,” he said on Sunday at the party’s headquarters.

Mudavadi stressed that members of the commission will enjoy immunity as opposed to the existing investigative agencies like the Ethics Anti Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) which he said are already overwhelmed with the country’s existing corruption cases and risk been influenced to arrive at a predetermined outcome.

“The public is restless and now requires answers, resources have been lost and if they have not been lost why would anyone be scared of a judicial commission of inquiry, if you believe you have done nothing wrong then come forward and be prepared to face the commission in the eyes of the public,” he noted.

With the global funding entities such as US Aid and Global Fund already threatening to withdraw Sh400 billion worth of funding, Mudavadi challenged the President to act fast on the matter.

He noted that the Head of State risks tainting his legacy if he does not handle the matter with the seriousness it deserves and ensure culprits involved are brought to book.

“Overall, the results of such an inquiry must prescribe a definite precise and binding action against those found culpable and only then shall the country come to terms with whatever is happening at the Ministry of Health.”

While reacting to ODM party’s appeal for a delayed EACC probe on KEMSA pending an audit, Mudavadi termed the proposal as cheeky and mischievous.