A magistrate court has acquitted former Kenya Pipeline managing director Charles Tanui and fifteen others of corruption charges related to incidents at the State Corporation.

In his ruling, anti-corruption Magistrate Felix Kombo revealed that the prosecution had failed to provide sufficient evidence to convict the defendants.

Kombo emphasized that the prosecution’s responsibility was to present compelling evidence to ensure a fair judgment.

“In the absence of evidence supporting the allegations against the accused persons, the court will only proceed to acquit the accused.”

The suspects were charged in December 2018 for the alleged loss of Kes 644 million in procuring 58 Hydrant Pit Valves intended to replace faulty ones at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.