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Assistant County Commissioner Arrested for Bribery in Roysambu Demolition Case

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  • Roysambu Assistant County Commissioner, Mercy Kavoi, was arrested by the EACC for demanding a bribe.
  • The bribe was requested from a Mathare resident whose construction materials were confiscated after his house was demolished on a road reserve.
  • Kavoi’s agent, David Musyoki, attempted to escape but was caught by detectives. He threw the bribe money to the public during the pursuit.
  • Both Kavoi and Musyoki were taken to the EACC Integrity Centre Police Station for questioning and released on police bail.
  • The EACC emphasizes the importance of not succumbing to bribe demands and urges citizens to report such matters promptly.

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has apprehended the Assistant County Commissioner of Roysambu, Mercy Kavoi, on charges of demanding a bribe from a Mathare resident.

The resident had sought the return of his construction materials, which had been confiscated after his three-roomed mabati house was demolished on the grounds of encroaching on a road reserve.

Acting swiftly, EACC officers, in collaboration with local authorities, arrested Kavoi and her agent, David Musyoki, on Wednesday. Musyoki, upon realizing he was being pursued, attempted to flee towards Mathare slum. However, the determined detectives caught up with him, leading to a dramatic scene where he threw the bribe money to members of the public.

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Upon apprehension, both Kavoi and Musyoki were escorted to the EACC Integrity Centre Police Station, where they were subjected to questioning. They were later released on police bail, pending the completion of further investigation into the case.

The Roysambu Assistant County Commissioner, Mercy Kavoi, is considered the prime suspect in this bribery case. The EACC is determined to thoroughly investigate the matter and ensure justice is served.

Instances of corruption and bribery undermine the integrity of public institutions and hinder the development of the nation. This arrest serves as a reminder that no one is above the law, and public officials must be held accountable for their actions.

As the investigation progresses, the EACC remains committed to combating corruption and restoring public trust in government authorities. The swift action taken in this case sends a strong message that acts of corruption will not be tolerated in Kenya.

Citizens are encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and report any instances of corruption they come across. By working together, the fight against corruption can be strengthened, leading to a more transparent and accountable society.

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