Activist and famous blogger Robert Alai has hit out at royal media house for advertising non-existent jobs.
According to the out spoken former ODM blogger, Royal Media's fraud could be bigger than what Kenyans can imagine.
“Royal Media must stop advertising non-existent jobs which they are charging Ksh.1000. Imagine 200,000 job seekers applying for the jobs. That is a cool 200million," he posted in his Facebook account.
Alai further alleged that fast growing Citizen TV could not pay for gym and health facilities used by contestants in famous Slim-possible programme.
“Few weeks ago, Citizen TV couldn’t afford to pay for the gym and health facilities for slim-possible contestants. Rumors have also been out that water was disconnected from Royal Media offices," Alai said.
“I think that this is bigger fraud than we are imagining," he added.
The Royal Media Services company is owned by Nairobi businessman Samuel Macharia.