The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has ordered the freezing of accounts for a junior staff member in the Ministry of Environment for allegedly receiving a bank deposit of Sh70 million.
Through court orders, the EACC froze the account of Samuel Njoroge Kariuki who has worked in the ministry for close to five years, earning a salary of Sh32,000.
Njoroge’s bank account according to the anti-graft body has been receiving unscrupulous huge sums of money which have been established to be illegally obtained since Njoroge has no other known source of income.
EAAC is also looking into the Integrated Financial Management (IFMIS) account in the ministry which indicates millions spent in the purchase of snacks.
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