The hearing Sh320million tender fraud suit against city Politician Francis Mureithi and his associate Francis Mwaura will continue on Monday next week following their appearance in court on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
The duo had failed to appear before court on November 25, 2025 when presiding Magistrate Robinson Ondiek declined to recuse himself from the matter.
They are expected to appear before him on Monday December 8, 2025 as hearing continues.
Francis Mureithi accusations
In the case which has never kicked off since 2016, the duo are said to have defrauded an Eritrean Sh300 million between April and November 2016.
According to documents filed in court, Francis Mureithi is said to have told the complainant, Haile Menkerios, a retired United Nations (UN) diplomat that he would help him secure a tender at the Department of Defence (DoD) headquarters for the supply of foodstuff.
Last month, while testifying before court, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) told the court that Francis Mureithi issued the foreigner with a Local Purchase Order (LPO) to supply sugar, maize, rice and beans to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF).
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As a result, Mureithi, through his then company Doc Find Ltd, together with other proxy companies obtained a total of Sh320million.
The other companies have been identified as Wina Trading Ltd, New Research Path Company, Hammond Agencies and Sembel Trading.
The money was wired to the companies’ accounts on diverse dates between April 29 and November 3, 2016, by Menkerios who is a retired Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UN office of the Africa Union in Addis Ababa.
“We launched investigations and established that the complainant was indeed swindled of the cash on the pretext that he was able to secure more contracts,” Chebii told the court.
Francis Mureithi unsuccessfully contested for the Embakasi East parliamentary seat.
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