A former Senior Accounts Controller, Office of the President, has testified in the Anglo leasing case stating that Euros 1.7 million was paid to Infotalent Limited for the security systems tender.
Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DDPP) Nicholas Mutuku and Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Victor Mule presented two key witnesses who testified. So far, 17 witnesses have testified in the case.
The retired accountant told the court that former principal secretary, Office of the President Dave Munya Mwangi approved a payment advice of Euros 1,786,898 that passed through a standard procedure in December 2003.
Former Director of Government Information Technology, Ministry of Finance told the court he responded to a letter written by the Former PS Joseph Mbui Magari in September 2003.
The PS was requesting for advice on the technical proposal, seeking to know possibilities of implementing the project, feasibility among other inquiries.
Former Cabinet Secretary David Nwiraira, Dave Munya Nwangi, Joseph Mbui Magari, David Lumumba Onyonka, Rashmi Kamani, Deepak Kumar, Infotalent Limited are jointly accused of conspiring and engaging in a scheme to defraud the government a total of Euros 59,688,250 through a suppliers financing agreement for computerization of security, law and order systems and procedure for Kenya police project E-cops.
The case will continue until January 20, 2017.