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KACC asked to probe $98.7 million Triton oil theft at Kenya Pipeline

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Cracking the whip: Energy Minister Kiraitu Murungi directed that KPC’s current external auditors immediately conduct a comprehensive forensic audit of all products held in the pipeline to determine its ownership. Photo/FILE 

By JAINDI KISERO  (email the author)
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Posted  Saturday, January 10  2009 at  10:33

Calculated at the rate of Sh60 (78 US cents) per litre, the total exposure comes to Sh7.59 billion ($98.7 million).

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  1. Submitted by 1jere
    Posted January 14, 2009 03:39 PM

    One of this country's chief problems is reactionism. KACC will always be called in when the scandal's broken out. Are we saying that our people cannot work without threats such as investigation? Where is our patriotism when professionals engage in such frauds as these? Incidentally, where will we start reforming this nation of ours? Patriotism is what we need, not more investigations or inquiries. We need true leadership that can take real actions e.g. sackings and prosecution, not the lip service we are used to!

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