EACC raids Obado's Nairobi, Migori homes in Sh2.5bn graft probe

Migori governor Okoth Obado
Migori governor Okoth Obado

EACC detectives on Tuesday raided Migori Governor Okoth Obado's Nairobi and Migori' homes in search of evidence.

The anti-corruption commission

is investigating the loss of Sh2.5 billion at the Migori county government.

Obado, who is also facing a murder charge,

is accused of embezzling the said county funds through his proxies.

He was reportedly in Nairobi at the time the officers came calling. The detectives also camped at his office in Migori.

Some of the funds were allegedly wired to his children's offshore accounts in Australia, Hong Kong and China.

EACC and the Asset Recovery Agency

have since frozen Obado's bank accounts and those of his wife Hellen Adhiambo.

The authorities have also frozen accounts of five businessmen and three companies believed to be proxies or associates of the county boss.

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"The preliminary investigations have raised reasonable suspicion that embezzled public funds have been used by the governor, his wife and the said close proxies, the respondents herein, to accumulate property and illicit wealth," EACC said in documents filed in court.

According to the anti-corruption commssion, the Sh2.5 billion was paid out to the dubious companies over the last five years.

It said the embezzlement of the funds was facilitated through

registration of several companies that were awarded “inflated and fictitious contracts”.

Obado is out on Sh5 million cash bail over the

murder charges of university student Sharon Otieno and her unborn child.

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