Trouble for MOSES KURIA as suspended Kenya National Trading Corporation CEO, PAMELA NDUKU, threatens to spill the beans about the billions he looted after she was ‘fixed’.

It is now emerging that suspended Kenya National Trading Corporation CEO, Pamela Nduku, is angry after being forced to carry the cross concerning the Sh 17 billion edible oil scandal.
She was surprised after being arraigned in court for crimes committed with fired Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, despite promises of protection.
While Kuria enjoys the loot after pocketing the huge chunk of money, she is struggling to spend the little she acquired to pay lawyers and pay bribes to regain her freedom.
She is vowing to spill the rotten beans if she has to carry the cross of the billions she is accused of stealing
The recent suspension of Kenya National Trading Corporation CEO, Pamela Nduku, has taken a dramatic turn as she threatens to reveal the truth about the Sh 17 billion edible oil scandal. Nduku, who was arraigned in court for her alleged involvement in the scandal, claims she was promised protection but was instead left to carry the cross alone.
The Fallout
Nduku’s suspension and subsequent arraignment in court have left her feeling betrayed and angry. She claims that she was not the mastermind behind the scandal, but rather a pawn in a larger game. With her reputation on the line and her freedom at stake, Nduku is now threatening to spill the beans about the true culprits behind the scandal.
The Promise of Protection
According to sources close to Nduku, she was promised protection by high-ranking officials, including fired Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria. Kuria, who is alleged to have pocketed a huge chunk of the Sh 17 billion, has seemingly abandoned Nduku to face the music alone. Nduku’s lawyers claim that she was assured of immunity from prosecution in exchange for her cooperation, but this promise has yet to materialize.
The Inequality of Justice
As Nduku struggles to clear her name and regain her freedom, Kuria is said to be enjoying the fruits of their alleged crime. While Nduku is forced to spend her own money on lawyers and bribes, Kuria is reportedly living large, with no signs of prosecution on the horizon. This stark contrast has left many questioning the fairness of the justice system and the true extent of Kuria’s influence.
The Threat to Expose the Truth
With her back against the wall, Nduku is now threatening to reveal the truth about the scandal. She claims to have evidence that will implicate Kuria and other high-ranking officials in the scandal. If she follows through on her threat, it could spell trouble for Kuria and others who thought they were above the law.
The Pamela Nduku saga is a classic tale of power, greed, and betrayal. As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: the truth will eventually come to light. Will Nduku follow through on her threat to expose the truth, or will she be silenced? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, however: the people of Kenya deserve to know the truth about the Sh 17 billion edible oil scandal and those responsible for it.

This is how Sunday Nation reported the gist.

