Meet 30-Year-Old Ann Wanjiku Ngirita Who Pocketed Sh59 Million for Supplying Nothing to NYS

Meet 30-Year-Old Ann Wanjiku Ngirita Who Pocketed Sh59 Million for Supplying Nothing to NYS

Details of how National Youth Service (NYS) lost about Sh9 billion in the latest grand scandal in as many years have continued to be unearthed by State detectives.

Shocking revelations of how suppliers pocketed  millions for supplying virtually nothing to youth agency have been unravelled.

One of the suspects at the heart of new Sh9 billion heist is 30-year-old, Ann Wambere Wanjiku Ngirita, who was paid millions for supplying nothing.

Daily Nation reports that Ngirita confessed to the detectives investigating the theft that she received a sizeable sum of cash from the loot, despite having not tendered to supply anything to NYS. In fact, she says she has no knowledge of what procurement entails and it has never interested her.

Interestingly, the young lady does not have any physical office and all she did was to walk to NYS College in Gilgil, Nakuru County. Here, she met a procurement officer and requested she be allowed to supply goods.

Documents showed she was supposed to deliver foodstuff, stationery, hammers, and firewood. Money was channelled to her account in the name of her firm- Annwaw Investment from the NYS for this 'supply'.

She used a Certificate of Registration of Business and a Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) tax compliance certificate to get the tender at NYS. She received Sh59 million for goods not supplied.

She faces charges relating to fraud and acquisition of public property contrary to the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act.

While being questioned, Wanjiku said that the procurement officer issued her a Local Purchase Order for the delivery of canned beef, pineapples, beans, biscuits and hammers to the NYS. She went ahead to reveal that she has no knowledge of where the goods were sourced from, their cost and if they were supplied.

“I don’t know what I supplied but I was shown the vouchers at the DCI,” reads part of her statement.

“I’m not aware of the procurement process as I have never been involved in any,” adds the statement.

She is among 43 individuals who are being investigated by the DCI in connection to the looting. Ngiriti has three bank accounts; Annwaw Investment, Ann Wambere, and Ann Wambere Wanjiku.

“I mandated my mother, Lucy Wambui Ngirita, to operate the account for Ann Wambere Wanjiku Investments,” she said.

Her mother owns and runs two companies identified as Waluco and Ngiwaco Investments, which are among ten firm whose directors have been summoned by DCI for investigation. Ngiriti said her mother withdrew the Sh59 million through one of her accounts and she thought it was for paying a loan her mother had been serving.

After completing her high school in 2008, she opened a shop in 2010 and closed it the same year. She later moved to Germany to study and later worked for a company “she could not remember its name”. At the company, she earned €1,200 (Sh141, 600) a month for a period of four year. Later she registered Annwaw and Ann Wambere Wanjiku Investments on June 16th, 2015, the Nation reports.

A background check by the Nation revealed she hails from a humble family in Naivasha, where her mother is known as a respectable cereals trader. However, the business blossomed, opening several other outlets that transformed their lives.

“She was in the cereals trade and operated the mill before venturing into the supplies business. That changed the family’s fortunes,” a family friend told Daily Nation. “The whole family ventured into the business, opening several companies,” a businessman added.

The family had also won lucrative tenders with Naivasha Maximum Security Prison where they supplied cereals since 2004. A neighbor told Nation that the tender supply with NYS, however, catapulted the family to instant riches.
 

Comments

xG (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 10:11am

I can't believe she didn't 'tender anything" absolutely; perhaps copulation with the procurement officer. There is nothing for free. Just saying.....

Amadiba (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 10:50am

"One of the suspects at the heart of new Sh9 billion heist is 30-year-old, Ann Wambere Wanjiku Ngirita, who was paid millions for supplying nothing.

" ...Daily Nation reports that Ngirita confessed to the detectives investigating the theft that she received a sizeable sum of cash from the loot, despite having not tendered to supply anything to NYS. In fact, she says she has no knowledge of what procurement entails and it has never interested her..."

By the way, what happened to Dr. Anne Waiguru the current governor of Kirinyaga County after looting billions of shillings from the National Youth Service?

Godhavemercy (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 06:14pm

Clean up the house. Everyone needs to go and hire new people who have been vetted. The whole place is full of criminals who are around to roam without adult supervision. Who are the people who sign off on these contracts??? The government is totally useless and should be held responsible when it comes to corruption. There has to be consequences somewhere. People need to be held accountable. No if or but. We need to see folks going to prison for a long, long time en mass.

Kangol (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 10:41pm

Unbelievable someone can be paid without a trace or business tag, and pocket all that kind of money. This is just another hoax to mislead kenyans on what really happened.These folks should be booked in jail cell and tell their story from there.Eti suppliers of towels @100,000 a piece. Even a standard 2 kid can do better than what the above did.Looting public funds is the new normal and guys are going free. Everyone mentioned in the saga should repay and the accounts should be frozen.

Amadiba (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 10:41am

I think it is the high time that Uhuru resigns! The patriotic people of Kenya should demand that he resigns and his deputy finish the remaining time and then resigns also.

Kenya is in dire need of patriotic leaders who will guard and protect all the people of Kenya. Unfortunately, Uhuru and many of the current elected people are not fit to hold public office.

By the way, Uhuru, why are you in office when you cannot tame corruption?

Mutuura wa Kibuu (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 07:50pm

I don't get it. If the NYS has been subject to all that looting, the effect ought to have been noticed within the NYS,like say, there being shortages of stuff for the boys and girl recruits. But no, it's all silent. So my guess is that this is just ghost money and nobody is really losing anything. The looters are innocent and should be allowed to enjoy their ghost loot in peace. Fake news.

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