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1.   Mwangi Kiunjuri reveals how bad sugar entered Kenya

Monday June 25 2018
Mwangi Kiunjuri.

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri. He blames illegal imports on a gazette notice issued by the National Treasury. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP 

In Summary

  • Aldai MP Cornelly Serem tabled documents, saying the papers showed how the sweetener was contaminated with heavy metals, including mercury and lead.
  • Some importers, he said, ferried the sweetener in open and dirty ships that had been used to transport fertiliser, coal and other poisonous materials
  • He tabled documents showing how the imported sugar was mishandled in terms storage, packaging and transportation.
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Parliamentary investigations into how dirty sugar entered Kenya got under way on Monday, with a Cabinet secretary putting the National Treasury at the centre of the scandal.

Agriculture CS Mwangi Kiunjuri, who appeared before a joint sitting of the National Assembly's Agriculture and Trade committees, blamed the dumping of more than one billion kilos of the commodity into the Kenyan market on a gazette notice issued by the National Treasury in May 2017.

NOTICE

The notice, number 4536, he said, opened the window for anyone to import sugar duty-free.

The import authorisation, issued on May 12, 2017 and seen by the Nation, did not provide quality and quantity of the sugar to be imported, granting unscrupulous traders blank cheques in their quest for quick riches.

The notice did not specify the kind of sugar to be imported and by who— meaning that even those who are not licensed to do sugar business could venture into the lucrative trade.

The notice reads in part: "It is notified for the general information of the public that in accordance with section 114 (2) of the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004, and as a consequence of the declaration by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces through Executive Order No. 1 of 2017 that the drought and famine in parts of Kenya is a national disaster, duty shall not be payable for the following items: 1. Sugar imported by any person with effect from the date of this notice to the 31st August."

Although the country has about 12 millers, more than 370 unlicensed importers took advantage of the open gazette notice to flood the sugar market.

Among the bad sugar imported into Kenya was some 350,000 metric tonnes that were raw and feared to contain mercury, copper and lead.

A huge chunk of the commodity, Mr Kiunjuri told MPs, was sourced from non-Comesa member states, especially Brazil.

And although millers are required to seek clearance from the Agriculture ministry, the CS said this did not happen, leading to flooding.

MERCURY

In other instances, Busia Woman Rep Florence Mutua claimed, some firms that had been blacklisted from doing sugar business in Kenya by a report of the Agriculture committee of the last Parliament went ahead to import sugar.

"If anyone was blacklisted by Parliament but still went ahead to import, that's criminal and the law must take its course," Mr Kiunjuri said on Ms Mutua's allegations.

Later, Aldai MP Cornelly Serem tabled documents, saying the papers showed how the sweetener was contaminated with heavy metals, including mercury and lead.

Some importers, he said, ferried the sweetener in open and dirty ships that had been used to transport fertiliser, coal and other poisonous materials

He tabled documents showing how the imported sugar was mishandled in terms storage, packaging and transportation.

Mr Serem claimed the sweetener was transported in open trucks and dumped on the ground, just like sand, at a godown in Webuye, Bungoma County.

The godown is linked to a prominent businessman who is under investigation.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article had indicated that CS Kiunjuri had told the committee that the sugar was contaminated after it was transported in dirty ships. Those claims were made by Aldai MP Cornelly Serem.




In Summary

  • Aldai MP Cornelly Serem tabled documents, saying the papers showed how the sweetener was contaminated with heavy metals, including mercury and lead.
  • Some importers, he said, ferried the sweetener in open and dirty ships that had been used to transport fertiliser, coal and other poisonous materials
  • He tabled documents showing how the imported sugar was mishandled in terms storage, packaging and transportation.



In Summary

  • The sugar also failed to meet polarisation standards, which measure the concentration of sucrose in the sweetener.
  • Labelling details show the consignment of white and brown sugar had been milled in Brazil but packed in different countries.
  • Laboratory tests of the contraband by scientists at Kenya Bureau of Standards show that the sugar is not fit for human consumption.



In Summary

  • The MP said the wars between sugar warlords has nothing to do with "any of us".
  • Mr Kimunya said when he was in government, such things were not discussed in public.

n Summary

  • The CSs include Henry Rotich (National Treasury), Mwangi Kiunjuri (Agriculture and Irrigation), Fred Matiang'i (Interior) and Adan Mohamed (Industrialisation and Enterprise Development).

  • They will appear before a joint sitting of the Agriculture and Livestock, and Trade, Industry and Cooperatives committees of the National Assembly on Monday.

  • National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi on Wednesday directed that the two committees conduct a joint investigations and present a report to the House within days.

6.    Faces behind the sugar


In Summary

  • The sugar business is an offshoot of the Rai Group, a multi-billion-shilling family business that spreads across East Africa.
  • The family is believed to have had close ties with the ruling elite of the Moi, Kibaki and Kenyatta administrations.
  • West Kenya Sugar Company imported 34 million kilogrammes of sugar last year. but, overall, Raiply-associated businesses imported 187 million kilogrammes
  •  The company also imported more than one million kilos of brown sugar from Mozambique's Tongaat Hullet
7.    I've list of illegal sugar importers, Duale says


In Summary

  • Duale said he supports Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta's recent call for lifestyle audit of all civil servant.
  • He said all people behind the importation of the sugar said to be contaminated will be known on Tuesday.
  • He said for the president to leave behind good legacy, he should clear all the mess in the country.

8.    Courts won't be scapegoats in corruption war, bring tight evidence - Judge - Nairobi News



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