State House yesterday said enough evidence to prosecute former directors of Uchumi Supermarkets has been gathered. “We believe that opportunity should not be lost, which is one reason for the proposed cash injection,” Esipisu said in his weekly media address. In a statement to media houses, State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu said the directors found culpable will be held responsible. “He said the CS will spell out the full terms of the cash injection proposal in his presentation to the Cabinet tomorrow. “The money going into Uchumi comes from the hard-earned taxes of Kenyans.
Source: The Star August 08, 2016 03:11 UTC