EACCThe Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) will question Moi University Vice-Chancellor Professor Isaac Kosgey about alleged financial mismanagement.
Consequently, Prof Kosgey must report to EACC officials in Eldoret on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at 9 AM.
Moi University Vice Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kosgey .courtesy photo
Moreover, the anti-graft body seeks answers about the suspected misappropriation of over Sh2.2 billion intended for university infrastructure projects.
Additionally, three other senior university officials will accompany Prof Kosgey to the EACC offices.
Furthermore, the EACC investigation focuses on the management of infrastructure development funds at the institution.
Specifically, investigators are examining how the university administration handled these development projects.
Meanwhile, the investigation addresses concerns about the proper utilization of resources meant for essential university improvements.
Additionally, the probe includes a review of financial management practices within the institution.
Furthermore, the EACC investigation encompasses multiple infrastructure projects at the university.
Most importantly, the investigation aims to establish how the administration managed the infrastructure funds.
Currently, the EACC holds authority to investigate and recommend prosecution based on their findings.
Moreover, the commission continues to gather evidence about the alleged financial irregularities.
Subsequently, the investigation will examine procurement processes and project implementation records.
Furthermore, the probe represents a significant investigation into Kenya’s education sector.
Meanwhile, the university continues its regular operations during the ongoing investigation.
Finally, the EACC expects to receive critical information during Wednesday’s meeting with the Vice-Chancellor.