Herein lies a story of the looting of a troubled corporation in which billions of shillings of public investment have been stolen. Since 2001, KPLC has spent billions of shillings buying poles to run electric cable, and mount its transformers. The poles, made of treated wood and concrete, have been sourced from South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya.

In Kenyan parlance, the story of the purchase of electric poles could very easily be described as the 21st Anglo Fleecing.

Kenyans now have the opportunity to read for themselves what has transpired within the KPLC and in particular a picture of a procurement quagmire involving electricity poles on which the national grid is supported.

This report is in 3 parts. Part 1 contains the main report, Part 2 contains media mentions and clips, Part 3 contains supporting documents. Use table of contents to navigate to the various parts of the report or click the thumbnail links on the left for part 2 and part 3

 

 

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