KPC Ngong Forest land scandal
Kenyan corruption scandal
The KPC Ngong Forest land scandal resulted in the suspension of Kenyan Government Minister William Ruto and was charged in court as a result.
William Ruto and "four other persons" faced fraud charges over the alleged sale of a piece of land in Ngong Forest to Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) for Sh272 million. The minister allegedly received Sh96 million during the transaction.[1]
In April 2011, Ruto was acquitted of the Sh43 million land fraud charges for lack of evidence. His co-accused, Joshua Kulei and Sammy Mwaita, were also set free.[2]
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Corruption scandals in Kenya
- Turkwel Hydroelectric Power Station
- Kisumu Molasses Project
- Goldenberg scandal
- Anglo-Leasing scandal
- NHIF Ambulance Scandal
- KPC Ngong Forest Land
- Mau Forest
- Euro Bank Scandal
- Maize scandal
- Triton scandal
- Grand Regency Scandal
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