Sunday, 19 June 2016

Senator Wetangula, pay me my Sh 200,000- Private investigator

By Nairobian Reporter Saturday, Jun 18th 2016 
P. Mulatya claims he is the sleuth who was hired to track down a Congolese music producer, Patrick St Ponce, following suspicions by the senator that his wife was up to no good.

A private detective has threatened to sue Bungoma Senator Moses Wetang’ula  for failing to pay him Sh200,000.

P. Mulatya claims he is the sleuth who was hired to track down a Congolese music producer, Patrick St Ponce, following suspicions by the senator that his wife was up to no good. 

In one voice recording which The Nairobian is in possession of, the investigator can be heard pleading with the senator to settle the bill, to enable him pay school fees for his child.

But the senator continually urges Mulatya to be patient. He assures him that his dues would be settled as soon as he returns from Turkana, but the private investigator claims that he has not received a cent from the senator.

It is suspected that Mulatya’s revelation of Waceke’s affair with the Congolese was the cause of the publicised fight Wetang’ula had with his wife sometime back. 

The Nairobian had exclusively revealed the identity and the man suspected to be at the centre of the alteration between Senate Minority Leader Moses Wetang’ula and his wife, Ann Waceke.

Patrick St Ponce had allegedly conned Wetangula’s wife of millions of shillings but in the course of tracking Ponce, Mulatya claims he busted the secret love affair between the Congolese music producer and Wetangula’s wife.

“I was contracted to track down and bring the Congolese to Kenya so that he could face justice, a job I did satisfactorily, but have not been paid for. I even used my savings to track down the man in the belief that the senator is an honourable man who would pay me and refund my expenses. But he no longer picks my calls,” Mulatya claimed.

It’s now three months since I finished the work and it’s unfortunate that I have to make this information public. But my family is suffering and I can no longer suffer in silence,” Mulatya said.

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