PART 1: Corruption At Anti-Corruption Commission. Tender Wars That Rocked EACC Top Leadership

The appetite for kickbacks and proxy business this time has hit the least expected entity according to a report by a whistleblower —EACC headquarters internal wrangles.

This comes at a time when the nomination of Abdi Muhammud as the next Chief Executive Officer of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is under scrutiny. His questionable dealings alongside outgoing CEO Twalib Mbarak at the Commission has come to light and raises eyebrows on his suitability and integrity to walk the talk according to values of the commission and exercise his duties.

In a detailed dossier, the whistleblower has accused Muhammud of being involved in a series of unethical dealings alongside outgoing CEO Twalib Mbarak, alleging corruption, power struggles, and influence peddling within the commission.

Documents emailed to us by an anonymous source, which were also shared with the Office of the President and EACC Chairman Dr. David Oginde, among others, paint a troubling picture of CEO Twalib Mbarak’s tenure. Allegations suggest that Mbarak and Muhammud engaged in a series of underhanded business dealings, including manipulating staff recruitment processes, favouritism based on religious affiliation in tender awards, and even the intimidation and firing of employees who opposed their stronghold on the commission.

Sh250million tender

The whistleblower’s account details the wrongful removal of senior staff members, including Robert Wachira, Enock Otiko, and Willis Wasala, all of whom were allegedly ousted following a dispute over a Ksh 250 million tender for the refurbishment of the EACC headquarters, the Integrity Centre building.

Sh180million tender

The document further alleges that Muhammud sponsored bidders for a Ksh 180 million tender and leveraged his position to ensure that the outcome benefited his interests, using threats and intimidation tactics against those who resisted.

Renovation of Integrity Centre

In a shocking twist, the whistleblower also accuses Mbarak and Muhammud of involvement in the irregular acquisition and refurbishment of the Integrity Centre at a cost of Ksh 1.5 billion. It is alleged that Muhammud, through proxy contractors, personally benefitted from these deals, including a Ksh 16 million tender for reroofing and painting the building.

Further acusations paint a portrait of a deeply entrenched culture of corruption within the EACC, with Mbarak and Muhammud accused of inflating the commission’s budget, promoting family members and close associates, and facilitating unauthorized payments amounting to hundreds of millions. The explosive claims also include disturbing allegations of personal misconduct involving Mbarak’s relatives and romantic partners.

As the spotlight falls on Abdi Muhammud’s nomination to head the EACC, these revelations raise serious questions about his suitability to lead the body entrusted with tackling corruption.

More to follow…

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