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BREAKING: Mt. Kenya MPs accuse Monica Juma of Ksh6 billion security tender fraud

BREAKING: Mt. Kenya MPs accuse Monica Juma of Ksh6 billion security tender fraud

June 17, 2015 Leave a Comment

More revelations continue to emerge as MPs press on with their rejection of Secretary to the Cabinet Amb. Monica Juma. The MPs have dared President Uhuru to re-submit the name of Dr. Juma again to parliament and watch her rejected for a second time.

Yesterday, fifteen MPs from President Uhuru’s backyard scathingly attacked the integrity of Amb. Monica Juma, sensationally claiming her husband had bid for Ksh 6 billion tender for insurance contract for police officers.

Kandara MP Alice Wahome, a member of the committee which recommended Dr. Juma’s rejection, claimed there is a massive conflict of interest and that Monica should not ‘fool the world that she is clean’.

Her husband, Prof. Kagwanja, has come out fighting claiming that Kandara MP Alice Wahome is suffering from village jealousy because they come from the same village!

Also present at the press conference were MPs Dennis Waweru (Dagoretti South), Alice Ng’ang’a (Thika Town), John Waiganjo (Ol Joro Orok), Peter Weru (Mathira), Mary Wambui (Othaya), Florence Kajuju (Meru), Njoroge Baiya (Githunguri), Priscilla Nyokabi (Nyeri), Mary Njoki (Nakuru), Agnes Machira (Laikipia), Mburu Kahangara (Lari) and Jude Njomo (Kiambu).

 

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