Saturday, 10 October 2015

Pressure piles on Waiguru as NYS director is grilled

National Youth Service (NYS) Director-General Nelson Githinji shortly after he appeared at Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission on October 9, 2015. PHOTO | JAMES EKWAM | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Friday, October 9, 2015
National Youth Service (NYS) Director-General Nelson Githinji shortly after he appeared at Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission on October 9, 2015. PHOTO | JAMES EKWAM | NATION MEDIA GROUP 
National Youth Service (NYS) director-general Nelson Githinji was on Friday questioned over his alleged role in the loss of millions of shillings at the institution.
Dr Githinji spent five hours at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission offices where he was asked to explain how the money quoted in local purchase orders for 18 transactions varied from figures captured by the Integrated Financial Management Information Systems records by up to Sh618 million.
Anti-graft commission deputy director Michael Mubea told journalists that they were interrogating him on various issues that touch on procurement at the youth service.
Asked it they will question Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru, Mr Mubea said: “Our investigations are not conducted the way the press thinks. We rely on the evidence available for us to interview individuals. I do not know who will be interviewed next but I think it will be the procurement people.” 
TOBIKO ORDER
The grilling follows Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko’s order last week for the agency to investigate the loss of Sh791 million.
And speaking in Kiambu, Ms Waiguru under whose ministry the youth service falls, maintained she is innocent even though Mr Tobiko had also required her to record a statement over the scandals.
Ms Waiguru was presiding over a graduation ceremony at St Paul’s University in Limuru. She said she was offering a great service to the nation.
“The only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. I personally believe I am doing great,” she said.
She said those linking her to corruption at the youth service and her ministry were misinformed. She said she always strives to uphold the highest standards in her work.
“High standards will guide you in terms of who to work for and what kind of work you will pour your energies into. It will also guide you on what to do and what not to do, what to say and what not to say, what to respond to and what not to, what allegations to make and what allegations not to make,” said Ms Waiguru.
NO COMMENT
Journalists sought to interview her but Ms Waiguru said: “I am not speaking to you today.”
Mr Tobiko said the Directorate of Criminal Investigations has also started investigations into the scandal after a request by Ms Waiguru yet no statement had been taken from her. “However, the CS has not recorded a statement regarding this matter. It is important that she records a statement,” Mr Tobiko said.
Sources at Integrity Centre told Saturday Nation that detectives questioned Dr Githinji on a number of fishy transactions approved at a time when he had the authority to incur expenditure at the National Youth Service.
Dr Githinji arrived at 2 pm. He waited for his lawyer before questioning could start.
Detectives questioned him on the findings of a confidential report compiled by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations which noted that a zero digit was added to each of the transactions to facilitate theft of millions of shillings in a racket involving top youth service officials and suppliers.
LINKS TO COMPANIES
Dr Githinji was also put to task over why one Ms Nyambura Regina Mungai was involved in a questionable transaction involving millions of shillings even after she had been moved from the youth service to the ministry.
He was further asked about his links to several companies in the transactions.
Some 24 top ministry and the youth service officials have been recommended for action in a file handed to the prosecutor but Dr Githinji’s name is not among them.
Among those listed is Dr Githinji’s deputy Adan Harakhe, Form Homes Builders, Reinforced Concrete Technologies and Roof and All Traders.

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