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    Ex- PS Sammy Itemere Set Free in Sh122 Million Theft Case

    Pinnah MokeiraBy Pinnah MokeiraFebruary 5, 2024Updated:February 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former ICT Principal Secretary Sammy Itemere was finally set free in a Sh122 million theft case by a Nairobi court.

    His co-accused persons including Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula and his two wives will however have to go through the trial.

    Those off the hook include Itemere and the 12 others including Edith Nkanata, Amos Matanga, Gladys Bwora, Gladys Mwanyika, Jesca Ateka, Rachael Wanjiru, Nellie Kibocha, Sammy Makau, Martin Njoroge, Hannah Wangari, Edmundi Munene and Victor Owin.

    Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina granted the application by the prosecution noting that the prosecution bears the burden of proving the case beyond reasonable doubt.

    He also stated the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is mandated with either terminating or withdrawing a case at any level, provided the requisite procedure is followed.

    “Since there is no objection from the defence over the same, the court being an impartial arbiter cannot refuse to grant the prayers as the bearer of the mandate to prosecute has been satisfied with the evidence presented to withdraw the charges,” the court said.

    The Magistrate directed that the 13 accused persons be discharged from the respective counts and any securities deposited by them be released to the respective depositors thereof.

    Regarding the other accused persons, the state said it will be presenting additional charges against them..

    The ODPP made the withdrawal application on Tuesday last week, stating that a review of the charges against 13 found insufficient evidence to sustain the charges.

    The accused persons were charged with offences ranging from abuse of office, theft, conspiracy to steal and conspiracy to commit a felony.

    It was alleged that they fraudulently obtained Sh122,335,500 pretending that they were in a position to offer advertising services in magazines with a wide circulation in Kenya, a fact they knew to be false.

    The offense is said to have happened on diverse dates between July 1, 2015 and August 30, 2018 at the State department for broadcasting in Nairobi.

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