• Tuesday, 15 October 2024
Document reveals list of multi-milion properties Rigathi Gachagua allegedly purchased through his sons

Document reveals list of multi-milion properties Rigathi Gachagua allegedly purchased through his sons

Details of the properties allegedly owned by embattled Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have emerged as talks to impeach him gather momentum.

On Saturday, September 28, several allegations against Gachagua were made public in a nine-point motion which lawmakers are preparing to table on Tuesday in a frantic bid to oust the Deputy President.

Among the allegations made against Gachagua in the 40-page impeachment motion, part of which was obtained and reviewed by Kenyans.co.ke, was accruing assets worth Ksh5.7 billion in the two years he has been in office as President William Ruto's number two.

On paper, a Kenyan deputy president is expected to earn slightly over Ksh12 million per year. The impeachment motion has, therefore, brought up the question of how Gachagua could expand his wealth to the tune of billions in such a short time.

A document details the alleged properties owned by Gachagua, which includes several high-end hotels along the Kenyan coast.

The properties include Tree Tops Hotel, Outspan Hotel from Aberdare Safari Hotels, Olive Gardens Hotel, and Vipingo Beach Resort in Kilifi County among others.

According to the document, Gachagua is said to have acquired the properties through close family members and his sons Kevin Rigathi Gachagua, and Keith Ikinu Rigathi.

Other allegations against the deputy president set to be tabled include violating the National Cohesion and Integration Act, the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act, the Penal Code, and the Leadership and Integrity Act.

After the High Court on Monday declined to give interim orders to stop the presentation of the impeachment motion against Gachagua, the Deputy President now faces a genuine threat of losing his seat two years since he was sworn in alongside Ruto.

What Gachagua said: During an interview with one of the local radio stations in Central Kenya, Gachagua denied allegations that he demanded Ksh8 billion as a compensation package from President William Ruto.

According to the DP, he could have easily been bought by Ruto's rivals for a hefty price if his key motivation was money.

"I don’t have many needs; my children are grown up and my wife is a pastor… I do not put money first, Kenyans are my priority," Gachagua said. 

 

Share on

SHARE YOUR COMMENT

// //