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William Kabogo Addresses Links to Drug Trafficking

Former Kiambu Governor ICT Cabinet Secretary nominee William Kabogo has addressed reports linking him to drug trafficking.

While appearing before the National Assembly Committee on Vetting on Tuesday January 14, Kabogo recognized he has dealt with this question throughout his life, ever since the late George Saitoti named MPs who suspected drug dealers.

He however stated that he has never been involved in drug trafficking or used any drugs as it had been alleged in the US Dossier in 2010.

“I have never ever dealt with drugs of any kind all my life. I invite Kenyans also to have a look at the dossier that the late George Saitoti brought to the house,” he said.

“It is a dossier that if it could have been given to Inspector Mwala it would not pass his table for a script. The only drug I use, and carry is Panadol.”

William Kabogo Profile: Politics, Career, Family & Education
Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo. PHOTO/Tujiebebe Wakenya Party X

William Kabogo Denies Drug Trafficking

He added, “If at that point in time I fought vigorously the tabling of our names without leave of the house because the rules were such that if you are discussing the conduct of an MP, you need to move a substantive motion. But for that particular case, it went on smoothly as planned.

“The police did a thorough investigation and gave a temporary report a month later, which was tabled, and they found that I was not involved and had never been involved in drug trafficking.”


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Kabogo stated that a section of Kenyans referred to him as Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician who was the founder and sole leader of the Medellín Cartel.

“You will find some of us are named Pablo…all those names. But the truth be told is that I did take people to court. If you remember there was a program by Standard called something mihadarati by Nyali MP Mohammed Ali and I did take them to court,” he said.

“It has taken long about 8 or 9 years but finally, I got a judgement against them, and I was paid a little amount of money, but circulation is still happening. This is something I am bound to leave with for the rest of my life.”

Kabogo was among four MPs and a businessman who were named as the high-profile Kenyans whose alleged involvement in narcotics trade was under probe following a secret US dossier.


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US 2010 Dossier

Saitoti, who was then serving as Minister for Internal Security, sensationally revealed to a charged House that Fformer MPs Gideon Mbuvi Sonko (Makadara), Hassan Joho (Kisauni), Assistant Minister Harun Mwau (Kilome), and William Kabogo (Juja) were under investigation by the police over alleged involvement in the narcotics trade.

He also said Mombasa businessman Ali Punjani was under the police spotlight.

William Kabogo would later table a dossier containing names of alleged drug barons, reportedly authored by former US Ambassador Michael Ranneberger.

Kabogo claimed that Saboti, Eugene Wamalwa and former Kamukunji MP Simon Mbugua were among those named in the dossier.

Wamalwa objected to the dossier, describing it as a smear campaign intended to tarnish his then 2012 presidential ambitions.

However, former Speaker Kenneth Marende ruled that Kabogo’s documents would need to be authenticated before they could be admitted to the House.

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Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo /FILE
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Annah Nanjala Wekesa

Annah Nanjala Wekesa is a journalist at The Kenya Times, with a passion for crafting news-worthy stories that leave a lasting impact. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media from Kisii University. She has honed her skills in the art of storytelling and journalism. Her passion lies in the art of storytelling that resonates with audiences, driving a commitment to delivering news-worthy stories through the lens of integrity and precision. She can be reached at annah.wekesa@thekenyatimes.com

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