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    Intern at the Center of Ksh 10M Bribery Syndicate Busted By EACC at National Treasury

    Erastus MaleveBy Erastus MaleveJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read769 Views
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    A high-stakes bribery syndicate deeply embedded within the National Treasury’s Pensions Department has been smashed by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), with an intern shockingly emerging as the face of the multi-million shilling racket.

    The Commission, after months of undercover surveillance, arrested four suspects on Thursday morning in what sources are calling one of the most brazen corruption networks targeting pensioners in recent years.

    At the heart of the operation is Wilkens Muhando Mugatsia, an intern whose role was allegedly far beyond that of a low-level trainee. Mugatsia is said to have been tasked with collecting bribes via a paybill account registered under his own mother’s name, acting as a proxy to facilitate illicit payments in exchange for “fast-tracked” pension services.

    The arrested officials include:

    Wilkens Muhando Mugatsia – Intern, Pensions Department

    Henry Odhaimbo Otira – Senior Pensions Officer

    Catherine Muthoni Murage – Senior Pensions Officer

    Byrson Mark – Chief Clerical Officer

    According to a statement from EACC’s Head of Corporate Affairs and Communication, Stephen Karyga, the suspects had over time perfected a system where distressed pensioners were coerced into parting with bribes disguised as facilitation fees to avoid unnecessary delays.

    “Preliminary investigations show the suspects have transacted Ksh 10,523,044 through the said paybill over the last two years. This is a clear case of public officers exploiting vulnerable retirees,” read the EACC brief.

    A Digital Cartel Hidden in Plain Sight

    The syndicate is believed to have operated quietly under the noses of supervisors, with the intern’s role providing the perfect cover to handle mobile transactions without raising suspicion. The paybill, cleverly detached from the department and shielded under a family member’s name, became the unofficial gateway to accessing essential services at a government office funded by taxpayers.

    Whistleblowers, it is reported, tipped off the Commission earlier this year after noticing unusual demands and consistent references to a specific paybill number for “urgent processing.”

    Public Outrage Mounts

    News of the arrests has triggered public fury, with Kenyans online and civil society actors condemning the exploitation of pensioners—many of whom are sickly, elderly, and in desperate need of timely financial support.

    “These are people who served this nation faithfully. To now subject them to extortion by government staff is monstrous,” said rights activist Susan Keli of the Citizens for Clean Governance Movement.

    Several pensioners who spoke to Channel 15 under anonymity revealed they had been “advised” to use the mobile number “if they didn’t want their files to go missing.”

    The suspects are currently being held at Integrity Centre Police Station and will be transferred to Kilimani Police Station for formal charges. EACC has hinted at possible charges of abuse of office, conspiracy to commit an economic crime, and unlawful acquisition of public funds.

    Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on the National Treasury’s top leadership to audit the entire Pensions Department, suspend officers under investigation, and digitize and automate pension processes to eliminate bribery loopholes.

    EACC’s Tough Warning

    In a strong-worded close to the statement, Karyga noted:

    “Let this serve as a warning. EACC will not spare any public servant—junior or senior—who monetizes essential services at the expense of innocent Kenyans.”

    As Kenyans await justice, the question remains: How did an intern become the central cog in a system that fleeced over Ksh 10 million from the very citizens the government is meant to protect?

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    Erastus Maleve is a Daystar University graduate with a BA in Electronic Media. He began his career as a newsreader at Ghetto Radio 89.5 before serving as a producer and radio host at Radio Thome 88.1 FM in Kitui for four years. Erastus further honed his skills with an attachment at BBC East Africa Correspondence. He is the founder of Channel 15 News, where he leads news coverage, social media management, and digital marketing. Well-versed in event organizing, Erastus combines his media expertise with a keen understanding of social media dynamics to shape local and national narratives.

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