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"speaker_name": "Mr. Wako",
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"content": "The resubmitted file was further reviewed by my office. In the process, it was found that some crucial exhibits were missing from the file. The CID were, therefore, directed to immediately avail the missing exhibits. (vii) On 26th August, 2010, the CID forwarded a few of the missing important exhibits to my office. When Mr. Ojode said that I should answer the Question based on the letter of 2009, he ought to have been briefed that on the same day, the CID were actually forwarding some of the exhibits to my office. (viii). On reviewing the resubmitted file, it became quite obvious that the majority of the vital exhibits were still missing. There is a blame game between the police and the SACCO officials as to who between them is responsible for the missing exhibits. There is even an allegation on the file that vital exhibits may have been destroyed. Furthermore, statements had not been obtained from crucial witnesses and /or first suspects. (ix). In June, 2010, I received another investigation file relating to a separate, but related matter â all these are SACCO files. The allegations contained in the said file are similar to those in the file submitted earlier although different transactions. On perusal of this file, we found that the pattern and the deficiencies in the investigations were the same. (x). In both files, the police appear to acknowledge the procedural difficulties in investigating these matters. I have suggested that a forensic audit be done by an independent institution. The Kenya National Audit Office (KENAO) had been appointed but it declined on the ground that it has no mandate to audit co-operative societies."
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