The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Trans Nzoia has summoned three members of the Trans Nzoia County Assembly and senior officials of the Trans Nzoia County government to record statements about the vandalism of five vehicles of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) on Monday, May 19, when EACC detectives raided Governor George Natembeya’s Milimani residence.
The three are Matisi ward MCA, who is also the Deputy Speaker, Obed Mwale Mahanga, Erick Wafula Mwangale of Hospital ward and Sikhendu ward rep Andrew Kutitila.
The nine officials of the Trans Nzoia County government are Truphosa Amere (County Secretary), Sammy Sichangi (Governance Chief Officer), Emmanuel Wamalwa (Governor’s PA), Dickson Wamocho (Chief of Staff) and Felix Sialo (Director of Communications). Others are Charles Wabwoba (County Attorney) Felix Musamali, Duncan Macheso and Diana Wabwile.
The twelve are required to present themselves at Kiminini DCI offices on Monday, May 26, not later than 9am.
In the summon letter signed by Kiminini Sub County Criminal Investigations Officer (SCCIO), Brendah Omwenga, the Clerk of Trans Nzoia County Assembly is required to inform and facilitate the three MCAs to report to DCI offices to record statements that can help in investigations.










