Wednesday, November 2, 2016

List of Josephine Kabura's companies that received Sh1.6 billion scam

A list of the 20 companies owned and operated by NYS suspect Josephine Kabura has emerged hours after she testified before a Parliamentary committee on her involvement in the Sh791 million scam.
The companies are said to have received money from the National Youth Service.
According to the list, the companies received more than Sh1.6 billion between September 2014 and December 2015.
Kabura told the Parliamentary Accounts Committee on Tuesday that she was the sole proprietor and manager of the 20 companies.
"Most of the companies were registered and I did the work alone. I was able to manage all of them," she said.


"I registered the rest while at the NYS for tendering," she said, adding that she registered them to increase her chances of getting business from the government and many other companies out there.
She said that she did not get the contracts she was awarded by the NYS through tenders, but through LPOs.
The companies and the amounts of money received by each of them are:
  1. Reinforced Concrete Technologies Sh320,160,000
  2. Roof and All Trading Sh 252,300,000
  3. Form Home Builders Sh218, 025,000
  4. Braincraft Trading Sh144,159,000
  5. Mindful Learning Equipments Sh104,169,650
  6. Startling Trading Sh100,053,700
  7. Gilnak Gen Supplies Sh84,500,000
  8. Tucking Stitch Emporium Sh79,265,000
  9. Essential Prodigy Training Sh79,625,000
  10. Critical Mass Electrical Sh73,581,344.85
  11. Big Kent Company Sh71,799,000
  12. Inspired Training Technology Sh39,953,600
  13. Smartboard Learning Equipments Sh23,852,530
  14. Classrom Technology Sh21,931,800
  15. Learning Gate Trading Sh15,920,050
  16. Bright Thinking Traders Sh11,946,500
  17. Gilgrains General Supplies Sh9,956,000
  18. Examatrix Solutions Sh7,939,750
  19. Benchmark Coaching Sh7,903,200
  20. Ambition Leanig Equipments Sh5,989,600
A special audit revealed in June that Kenyans lost more than Sh1.8 billion in the NYS scam.
Kabura was allegedly the biggest beneficiary.

1 comment:

  1. When one is corrupt he/she is not always alone.20 companies are involved In the scandal.

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