Supreme Court Rules SGR Sh500bn Project Was Legally Executed - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

A passenger service train at the Ngong Tunnel. one of the three tunnels between Nairobi and Naivasha measuring 7.15km/FILE - KRC

Kenya

Supreme Court Rules SGR Sh500bn Project Was Legally Executed

NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 16 – The Supreme Court has delivered a verdict affirming the legality and transparency of the Sh500 billion contract between Kenya and China for the construction of the Standard Gauge Railways (SGR).

The five apex court judges, in a unanimous decision on Friday, declared that the execution of the multi-billion project did not violate any procurement laws.

As a result, the Court set aside a previous ruling by the Court of Appeal, which had deemed the procurement process flawed.

For years, allegations of inflated SGR costs benefiting a select few individuals had dominated public discourse, frequently casting a negative light on retired President Kenyatta and his administration.

The Judges, however, conclusively settled the matter by ruling that no illegality was committed.

“The SGR procurement was undertaken as a government-to-government contract hence exempt from the provisions of the Public Procurement Disposal Act, 2005 by virtue of section 6(1) of the said Act,” they ruled.

During their first term of presidency in 2013, Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta and his then-deputy, William Ruto, signed and supervised the SGR project.

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

More on Capital Business

Top Story

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 6 – Kenya’s electricity demand has hit a new all-time peak of 2,439.06MW, driven by increased customer connections and rising industrial...

Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 26 – Mars Wrigley has expanded its Athi River plant with a new sugar-free gum production line, marking a major shift...

Technology

NOV 13 – Valve, the company behind PC gaming platform Steam, has revealed a new console to rival Nintendo, Xbox and PlayStation. Click here...

Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 4 – The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has announced a full transition from the old eCitizen platform to a new and...

Technology

OCT 14 – Google’s parent company Alphabet will invest $15bn (£11.29bn) to build an AI data hub in southern India’s Andhra Pradesh state. Click...

Top Story

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 10 – Business Bay Square (BBS) owner Abdiweli Hassan is set to invest Sh64 billion in a 60-acre mixed-use development at...

Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 9 – President William Ruto has urged COMESA member states to invest more in homegrown institutions to finance the continent’s growth....

Kenya

  Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 7 – Naivas Supermarkets has appointed Andreas von Paleske as its new...