The commission, which is being replaced by
the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission,
also accuses the minister of breach of trust
and conspiracy to defraud the government
after she launched Ndovoini borehole, which
apparently ran dry soon after it was
commissioned.
But Mrs Ngilu termed the KACC report a
witch-hunt and said the agency was
conducting investigations selectively.
The Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission
(KACC) recommends to the Director of Public
Prosecutions that Mrs Ngilu be prosecuted
for abuse of office after she allegedly
commissioned an incomplete borehole in
Kangundo.
“How come they have not gone for all the
people who wanted to steal more than Sh600
million from the ministry,” she said.
“I read more into these investigations and
you know that someone has
been looking to smear my name,” she said.
She said there had been a fire at the
ministry, which the commission never cared
to investigate.
She said the Ndovoini borehole had running
water and on Sunday, a team that
visited the borehole found that the borehole
had water.
Mrs Ngilu also said she does not remember
commissioning the borehole.
Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako
Tobiko confirmed on Friday that he had
received two files from KACC on the Water
ministry.