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		<title>Senator Links Joel Mburu, Joseph Wafula And Mohammed Jaffer to Ksh11.8B Fuel Scandal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has named three key figures he claims are at the centre of a multi-billion shilling fuel scandal that has rocked Kenya’s energy sector. In explosive&#8230;</p>
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<p>Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has named three key figures he claims are at the centre of a multi-billion shilling fuel scandal that has rocked Kenya’s energy sector.</p>



<p>In explosive remarks before the Senate Energy Committee, the senator linked Joel Mburu, Joseph Wafula, and tycoon Mohammed Jaffer to what he described as a “fuel cabal” behind an alleged Sh11.8 billion scheme involving the importation of substandard and overpriced petroleum products.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Allegations of a Manufactured Crisis</h2>



<p>According to Ole Kina, the scandal goes beyond isolated misconduct, pointing instead to a coordinated effort to manipulate fuel supply data and manufacture an artificial shortage.</p>



<p>The alleged shortage, he said, was used to justify emergency procurement outside the government-to-government (G2G) fuel supply framework, effectively bypassing established safeguards.</p>



<p>“This timeline suggests premeditated planning and an orchestrated crisis,” Ole Kina told the committee, citing internal communications and documentation he claimed to have reviewed.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Named Individuals</h2>



<p>Ole Kina’s statement placed Mburu, a supply and logistics manager at the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), at the heart of fuel inventory data management—an influential role in determining national stock levels.</p>



<p>Wafula, the Deputy Director of Petroleum at the Ministry of Energy, was accused of playing a role in approving procurement processes linked to the emergency imports.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Jaffer, a prominent Mombasa-based businessman associated with One Petroleum Limited, was identified as a key beneficiary, with his company allegedly positioned to supply fuel during the crisis.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Controversial Fuel Imports</h2>



<p>At the centre of the scandal is a consignment of fuel imported outside the G2G framework at significantly higher prices than prevailing government rates.</p>



<p>The senator claimed the fuel was procured at a marked-up cost, potentially pushing pump prices higher for consumers had authorities not intervened.</p>



<p>Further controversy surrounds reports that the fuel failed to meet required quality standards, with concerns raised over elevated levels of harmful substances.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Arrests and Resignations</h2>



<p>The scandal has already triggered a wave of high-profile arrests and resignations within the energy sector.</p>



<p>Several senior officials, including former Petroleum Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban, have stepped aside as investigations intensify.</p>



<p>Authorities are now pursuing additional suspects as the probe widens to include both public officials and private sector players.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Calls for Accountability</h2>



<p>Ole Kina has called for swift and decisive action, urging authorities to move beyond administrative measures and pursue criminal prosecutions.</p>



<p>“Kenyans need to see real charges filed in court… not theatrics,” he said, emphasizing the need for accountability at all levels.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Government Response</h2>



<p>Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has defended his position, maintaining that due process must be followed and that investigations should be allowed to run their course.</p>



<p>The government has also indicated that the cost of the controversial fuel consignment will not be factored into current pump prices, in a bid to shield consumers from immediate impact.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Growing Public Concern</h2>



<p>The revelations have sparked widespread concern over governance in the energy sector, with civil society groups and lawmakers demanding transparency in fuel procurement and pricing.</p>



<p>Analysts warn that if proven true, the allegations point to systemic weaknesses that could expose the country to repeated exploitation.</p>



<p>As investigations continue, attention now turns to whether the evidence presented will lead to prosecutions and structural reforms within the energy sector.</p>



<p>For many Kenyans, the outcome of the probe will serve as a critical test of the government’s commitment to tackling high-level corruption and protecting consumers from exploitation.</p>
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