Former NCPB officials to stand trial in Ksh.209 million fake fertilizer case


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The Milimani Anti-Corruption Court has ordered two former
National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) officials, a businessman, and two
companies to stand trial over allegations of defrauding the public through the
sale of substandard fertilizer valued at Ksh.209 million.
According to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(ODPP), the suspects include Joseph Kiplangat Ngetich, former NCPB Corporate
Secretary; John Mbaya Matiri, then-chair of the Business Development and
Advisory Committee; businessman Josiah Kariuki Kimani; Fifty-One Capitals Limited;
and SBL Innovate Manufacturers.
They face charges of conspiracy to defraud the public by
passing off soil amendments and conditioners as fertilizer between March 2022
and March 2024.
Led by Everlyn Onunga, Senior Assistant Director of Public
Prosecutions, the ODPP accused Kimani of forging false documents, illegally
applying a standardization mark to non-compliant commodities, and using
misleading labels in the sale of fertilizer.
They also presented evidence showing that Ngetich and Matiri
abused their offices at NCPB by improperly granting benefits to Kimani through
the execution of agency contracts.
Former NCPB Managing Director, Joseph Muna Kimote, was,
however, acquitted for lack of evidence.
The case is scheduled for mention on October 16, 2025, to confirm
the defence’s position.
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