National Youth Sevice scandal chief investigator Julius Muia has been dropped from the proceedings of the case.
Inspector Muia was dropped after allegations about business dealings and sexual advances on one of the suspects.
He had sworn the affidavit that saw 43 suspects denied bail and remanded by Anti-corruption court magistrate Douglas Ogoti.
His removal from the case is detailed in an affidavit sworn on Monday by Inspector PaulWaweru who is his (Muia's) junior.
The affidavit was in objection to eight applications challenging the denial of bail for the suspects.
Reports indicate that Muia might have been transferred outside Nairobi.
His removal was provoked by an affidavit sworn by Jeremiah Ngirita who is one of the main suspects in the case.
According to Jeremiah, the inspector has been his business partner and that they have traded with the National Youth Service since 2014
He added that they have been supplying hardware material and renovation materials to the NYS in Gilgil.
"I, together with Mike Julius Kingoo Muia, have been carrying out the business of supplying hardware and renovating facilities at the NationalYouth Service in Gilgil. After our business and relationship went soar, Mike Julius Kingoo Muia vowed to use his position to fight our family," said Jeremiah.
He further stated that he has been depositing money into Muia's Cooperative Bank account.
The suspect also accused the investigator of making sexual advances on his sister AnnWambere during investigations.