CS John Mbadi Defends Ruto and Odinga’s Approval of Adani Deals

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended both President William Ruto and Raila Odinga for approving the Adani Group’s multibillion-dollar deals in Kenya, asserting that they made the right decision based on available information at the time. Mbadi clarified that President Ruto did not contradict Raila Odinga, who had earlier supported the Adani Group due to its global reputation and proven ability to manage large-scale projects, particularly citing the upgrade of Mumbai Airport. The Treasury CS also commended President Ruto for swiftly canceling the deals after new information surfaced refarding the Indian conglomerate’s suspected involvement in bribery. Mbadi emphasized thatThe post CS John Mbadi Defends Ruto and Odinga’s Approval of Adani Deals appeared first on Nairobi Wire.

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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended both President William Ruto and Raila Odinga for approving the Adani Group’s multibillion-dollar deals in Kenya, asserting that they made the right decision based on available information at the time. Mbadi clarified that President Ruto did not contradict Raila Odinga, who had earlier supported the Adani Group due to its global reputation and proven ability to manage large-scale projects, particularly citing the upgrade of Mumbai Airport. The Treasury CS also commended President Ruto for swiftly canceling the deals after new information surfaced refarding the Indian conglomerate’s suspected involvement in bribery.

Mbadi emphasized that the Kenyan government was unaware of Adani Group’s alleged corrupt activities until the United States government uncovered them. Mbadi posed. He continued, stating, Mbadi reiterated that the government would take similar actions with any individual or company, including Kenyans, found to be involved in corruption.



” he added. The CS also clarified that had been limited to the company’s other international projects, with a focus on the well-publicized Mumbai Airport upgrade. Furthermore, Mbadi announced that the Kenyan government is now ready to engage private developers for the upgrade of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

He stressed the importance of expediting this process to benefit Kenyans while maintaining transparency. said Mbadi. He added,.