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    DPP To Appeal “Lenient” Sentencing Of Ex-Ministry Cashier Accused Of Stealing Sh12.9 Million

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaFebruary 19, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    DPP Noordin Haji will appeal the light sentencing of a former Ministry of Education cashier Perminus Njoroge Kamau.

    Mr Njoroge is said to have stolen Sh12,980,000 in 2011.

    On Tuesday, he was fined Sh600,000 with an alternative of serving one year in jail. This Kenyans thought was lenient.

    Taking to the official ODPP twitter page, the DPP maintained that he will be appealing against the ruling.

    “Former cashier with Ministry of higher education, science & technolog Perminus K. Njoroge fined sh 600,000 or 1 year imprisonment for unlawful acquisition of sh 12, 980,000 from Ministry in 2011. DPP to appeal against the sentence,” the Tweet read.

    Former cashier with Ministry of higher education, science & technolog Perminus K. Njoroge fined sh 600,000 or 1 year imprisonment for unlawful acquisition of sh 12, 980,000 from Ministry in 2011.

    DPP to appeal against the sentence#AntiCorruption_ODPP

    — Office of The Director Of Public Prosecutions (@ODPP_KE) February 19, 2019

    Kenyans online also weighed in on the issue saying:

    600k for 13M!!

    — Mųtųa (@alfred_jey) February 19, 2019

    He can enjoy the remaining Ksh 12,380,000

    — Mugo Wa Mwaura (@MwauraBabaNyler) February 19, 2019

    https://twitter.com/BosqoJB/status/1097865096695549954

    Kenya why!! And you will order nurses back without increment, detain a father at KNH over 56k, yet we supposedly have free maternity, never audit the Beyond zero campaign….and increase tax on all SME and let big boys like Bidco go without paying taxes

    — Teddy Obiero (@teddyobiero) February 19, 2019

    During the Anti-Corruption conference held on January 25, President Uhuru Kenyatta noted that the courts must stop “the practice of issuing injunctions against investigation of corrupt activities.

    “Issuing these orders makes it easier for the Mandarins of Corruption to destroy evidence and intimidate witnesses. Kenyans have spoken, this practice must stop,” the head of state said.

    “I, therefore, call upon the judiciary, and in particular, the Judicial Service Commission, to deeply reflect and correct areas of weakness that are clearly present in our judicial system,” he added.

    It is also on this day that Kenyatta declared corruption a “national disaster.”

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