Liban, Sang, Kiptoo's resignation does not absolve them in fuel probe, DCI says - News Summed Up

Liban, Sang, Kiptoo's resignation does not absolve them in fuel probe, DCI says


Audio By VocalizeDCI says resignation of Mohamed Liban, Joe Sang and Daniel Kiptoo as Petroleum PS, KPC and EPRA bosses, respectively, does not exonerate them from their charges, to face the law if found culpable. In a statement on Saturday, April 4, the DCI said those found culpable in the ongoing probe into the irregular procurement of an emergency fuel cargo will face the law. “Resignation from office does not in any way exonerate or absolve the suspects and persons of interest from criminal culpability,” the agency said. Koskei said the alleged misrepresentation led to the irregular procurement of an emergency fuel cargo by the Energy ministry involving Liban, Kiptoo and Sang. “The shipment in question was procured in blatant breach of the G2G framework, at a price significantly above the contracted rates, in complete disregard of established emergency procurement procedures, and was of substandard quality,” he added.


Source: Standard Digital April 04, 2026 15:14 UTC



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