By SUNDAY NATION REPORTERMore by this AuthorDirectors of companies named as having benefited from the Sh5.2 billion in expenditure at the Health ministry that has raised audit queries have come out to defend themselves. Businessmen Robert Ngatia Waweru, the co-owner of Lifecare Medics, which was paid Sh201 million, and Paul Wanderi Ndung’u denied any wrongdoing as claimed in the interim report. In the joint statement, Mr Ngatia and Mr Ndung’u said they followed due process in applying for the tenders and paid taxes to the Commissioner of Customs Services amounting to Sh32.4 million. Mr Njage Makanga said he had bought out Ambrose Makanga Ngari and Esther Wahito Makanga who were listed as holding shares in Estama Limited. “The LC payment was established on a customer’s bank account in the ordinary course of our banking business.
Source: Daily Nation October 29, 2016 20:52 UTC