NYS suspect Ngirita: Cop framed us after I declined his offer to buy me Black Label Whisky

NYS scandal suspect and now center of attention, Ann Wambere Ngirita and other three family members have come out to shockingly share that an officer framed them after Ann said no to his sexual advances.

The family which is among 43 other suspects implicated in the NYS scandal, claim that the officer wanted to buy Whiskey but they denied.

Four members of the Ngirita family – Jeremiah Ngichini Ngirita, Ann Wambere Ngirita, Phylis Njeri and their mother Lucy Ngirita, have been accused of defrauding the NYS in excess of Sh100 million.

Ngichini said that chief investigating officer Mike Julius Kingoo Muia implicated them in the scam to settle personal scores after they cut business ties with him.

“I together with Mike Julius Kingoo Muia have been carrying out business of supplying hardware and renovating facilities at the National Youth Service in Gilgil,” Ngichini said in an affidavit sworn on June 7. 

No, but Thanks for the offer

He went on to narrate that the meeting was in Langata and that the officer wanted to buy them Black Label whiskey which they declined. He also wanted to bed Ann.

“After our business and relationship went soar, Mike Julius Kingoo Muia vowed to use his position to fight our family. At the meeting, he suggested that we should proceed to his residence to take refreshments which we declined. He then told us that he would take the statement of Ms Wambere Ngirita at his residence alone as they enjoy “Black Label Whisky which we declined.”he said.

Ann Wambere

Adding:

“Muia assigned himself to write the statement of Ms Wambere and the said taking of statement lasted from 9am to 3pm where they constantly disagreed as a result of his sexual advances to her.”

“The cause of all the allegations against me and my family is due to the business disagreements between Mike Julius Kingoo Muia and ourselves. All the said allegations are totally false and malicious.”

Hilarious: KOT mathematically calculates years NYS ‘air millionaire’ Ann Wanjiku should serve in prison

Ann Wambere Wanjiku Ngirita shocked Kenyans when she admitted that she was paid Kes 59 million for supplying nothing to the National Youth Service (NYS).

Wanjiku together with her her mother, sister and brother were arrested in Naivasha on Monday May 28th 2018. On Tuesday they were presented in court together with other suspects implicated in the NYS loot.

Ann Wambere Wanjiku Ngirita in court. Photo/Reuters
Ann Wambere Wanjiku Ngirita in court. Photo/Reuters
Corruption calculator

Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) have come up with a simple formula to determine the years Ann Wanjiku should serve in prison or the amount of money she should be fined.

The calculation is based on a court ruling on a case involving a clerk at Huduma Centre in Kibera who was fined Kes 500,000 for receiving a Kes 2,500 bribe to facilitate the processing of a client’s birth certificate.

Justina Syonzua Malela, a clerk at Huduma Center Kibera, was on Thursday May 24th 2018 fined Kes 500,000 for the receiving a bribe from Naomi Syombua Musyoka for processing a birth certificate
Justina Syonzua Malela, a clerk at Huduma Center Kibera, was on Thursday May 24th 2018 fined Kes 500,000 for the receiving a bribe from Naomi Syombua Musyoka for processing a birth certificate

Based on Justina Syonzua Malela conviction, KOT have determined the years and the amount NYS air millionaire serve in prison or fined.

Take a look at the calculation below:

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