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    Waititu Off To Industrial Area Prison, Wife At Lang’ata After Failing To Post Bail On Time

    OpinionBy OpinionJuly 30, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Governor Ferdinand Waititu and wife Susan Ndung'u. [PHOTO/ COURTESY]
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    Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu will spend another night behind bars despite the court releasing him on a cash bail of Ksh15 million.

    It is noted that the embattled governor failed to process his cash bail on time as well as that of his wife.

    He was then taken to Industrial Area Prison while his wife, Susan Wangari, was transferred to Lang’ata Women Prison.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the governor had been released on a cash bail of Ksh 15 million and a Ksh30 million bond while his wife was released on a cash bail of Ksh4 million and a bond of Ksh. 10million each or surety of a similar amount.

    This was after the couple denied graft charges over a Ksh.588 million irregular tender.

    Read: Governor Waititu Released On Ksh15 Million Bail, Barred From Accessing Office

    Both the Waititu and his wife spent the last two days in custody after they presented themselves to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) on Sunday after the DPP issued arrest orders.

    While delivering their bail ruling, Magistrate Lawrence Mugambi at Milimani Law Courts barred Governor Waititu from accessing the Kiambu County offices until the case is heard and determined.

    He made reference to the ruling initially issued by the High Cout that county bosses charged with economic crimes be barred from their offices until their cases are heard and determined.

    “I concur with the remarks of Justice Mumbi Ngugi when she rhetorically questioned ‘how effective is the prosecution of such state officers be when their subordinates who are likely to be witnesses are under the direct control of indicted officers?’” Magistrate Mugambi mentioned.

    It is further noted that hours after the court ruling on blocking the governor from his office for the duration of his trial, Waititu’s deputy, James Nyoro, called for a Cabinet meeting.

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