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Murathe says unaware of Kemsa PPE kits price despite guaranteeing supplier Friday April 30 2021 Jubilee Vice-Chairman David Murathe before the National Assembly Public Investments Committee on April 29, 2021. He denied supplying anything to the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NMG By JOHN MUTUA Jubilee vice-chairman David Murathe on Thursday told Parliament that he did not know the price of Covid-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) that he had guaranteed Kilig Limited, a local firm, for supplies to the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) now under probe. Mr Murathe said he signed the guarantee to offer comfort to Chinese firm Entec Limited that Kilig Limited would pay it for supply of 50,000 personal protective kits to Kemsa. ....
THE STANDARD POLITICS Jubilee Party Vice Chairman David Murathe when he appeared before the Public Investment Committee at County Hall, Nairobi over his link to a company that got a tender worth Sh4 billion in the KEMSA scandal.[David Njaaga, Standard] Jubilee Vice Chairman David Murathe has denied any involvement in the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency scandal. Appearing before the National Assembly s Public Investment Committee, Murathe said it was unfair for him to be tagged a covid billionaire yet he had nothing to do with what happened at Kemsa. An agitated Murathe told committee members said all he did was to facilitate a friend to do business acting as their bank guarantor. ....
THE STANDARD NATIONAL Jubilee Party Vice Chairman, David Murathe when he appeared for the Public Investment Committee (PIC) in Parliament, Nairobi over his link to Kilig limited, the company that bagged Sh4billion KEMSA deal, on Thursday, April 29, 2021 [David Njaaga, Standard] A parliamentary committee investigating the Sh7.8 billion Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) procurement scandal heard how the ownership of Kilig Limited, the company in question, changed hands, revealing links to top government officials. The outspoken Murathe found himself on the receiving end when tasked to explain his involvement with the company. He testified that he had been roped in after Kilig Limited failed to secure financing for some 50,000 PPE that were to be delivered by Chinese firm Entec Technology Limited. ....