Former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko was on Wednesday acquitted of corruption and money laundering charges.
The charges named rose from tenders awarded during his tenure as the Nairobi County’s governor.
Chief magistrate Douglas Ogoti freed Mr Sonko and other accused including Anthony Otieno Ombok alias Jamal and ROG Security Ltd stating that the evidence was not sufficient to place Mr Sonko in his defence.
“The accused persons, therefore, have no case to answer,” he said.
The charges against them included money laundering, conflict of interest, abuse of office, acquisition of public funds and conspiracy to commit an economic crime.
The accused allegedly embezzled funds through awarding contracts to allies who transferred the money back to his accounts on a later date.
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One of the tenders was for the supply and implementation of an electronic revenue collection and payment system. They allegedly committed the offence between July 1, 2018, and January 31, 2019.
Among the witnesses, some were initially charged together with Mr Sonko, but their cases were dropped and turned into State witnesses.
Mr. Sonko had challenged their evidence, saying the witnesses were actively involved in the tenders and the court should treat the evidence as that of an accomplice.
Mr. Sonko was accused of corruptly receiving over Sh25 million through proxies.