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Duale accuses DPP of shielding KEMSA COVID-19 kingpins in Kenya
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50922, member: 636"] Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale launched fresh attacks against Covid corruption kingpins who pocketed taxpayer billions through the KEMSA scandal. The minister demanded swift action from Director of Public Prosecutions against powerful figures who enjoyed government cover during the previous regime. Duale accused these Covid billionaires of hiding behind political connections while ordinary Kenyans suffered during the pandemic crisis. He insisted President William Ruto refuses to shield corrupt individuals regardless of their influence or status. The cabinet secretary questioned why prosecution files continue gathering dust at the DPP offices. Duale revealed that scandal beneficiaries include sitting parliamentarians and other heavyweight political players across the country. He challenged the DPP to stop dragging feet and pursue these cases with urgency despite the suspects' connections. The minister expressed frustration over continued delays while corruption perpetrators walk free after stealing public resources. His comments pile fresh pressure on law enforcement agencies to deliver justice for pandemic profiteering. Duale emphasized that political power should never serve as protection from criminal accountability. Auditor General investigations exposed massive losses totaling 17 billion shillings during the health emergency procurement period. The National Assembly Public Investment Committee previously summoned DPP officials over inexcusable prosecution delays affecting these high-profile cases. Anti-graft agencies revealed that prosecution files had been returned three separate times with additional investigation requests. These revelations sparked public outrage over apparent reluctance to pursue powerful corruption suspects. The scandal highlighted systemic weaknesses in government procurement systems during national emergencies. [/QUOTE]
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