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    Seven Invesco assurance company directors charged in Sh309 million fraud case

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiMay 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Seven directors and former directors at Invesco Assurance Company Limited and Compliant Insurance Agency who have been under investigation for suspected insurance fraud were Wednesday arraigned at the Chief Magistrate’s court, Milimani.

    The seven are Albert Karakacha Muhavani – Former Director Invesco Assurance Company Limited, Daniel Wekesa Nyalyanya – Former Chief Finance Officer Invesco Assurance Company Limited,
    Michael Ngángá Kibara – Former Accountant Invesco Assurance Company Limited, Ruth Wangari Mwasalu – Director Compliant Insurance Agency, Antony Githinji Ngerere – Director Compliant Insurance Agency, Hildah Wambui Karanja – Director Compliant Insurance Agency and Lameck Gisore Ongere – Director Compliant Insurance Agency.

    Their arrest and subsequent arraignment followed meticulous investigations conducted by DCI’s Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit, which commenced on September, 2024 when officials at the Insurance Regulatory Authority discovered a broad fraudulent scheme implicating them.

    Through a letter to the investigators by Policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF), ARA stated that in the course of taking over assets of Invesco Assurance Company Limited (under statutory management), they uncovered that the insurer was using a secret bank account registered in the name of Compliant Insurance Agency domiciled at M Oriental Bank (Sameer Business Park Branch) opened on May 1, 2024, with signatories to the said account being top management of Invesco Assurance Company Limited.

    All the collections of insurance premiums from 27 branches across the country were being remitted into the said bank account.

    Investigations commenced, and statements were recorded from relevant witnesses and all relevant documents collected.

    The evidence pieced together revealed that the then top management of Invesco Assurance Company Limited (Directors, Chief Finance Officer and an Accountant), between May 1, 2024 and August 15, 2024, siphoned a total of Sh309 million through their respective Mpesa accounts from the said account.

    A case file accompanied by all the evidence was forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP), who on perusal advised that the seven be charged with the offence of Insurance Fraud Contrary to Section 204B(2) as read with Section 204B(5) of the Insurance Act.

    Additionally, accused number four to seven were to face another charge of Stealing by Directors contrary to Section 282 of the Penal Code.

    On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, all the seven suspects were arrested and placed in custody at Capitol Hill Police Station, ahead of their arraignment today at Milimani Law Courts.

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