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EACC CALLED TO INVESTIGATE MASSIVE GRABBING OF

EAST AFRICAN PORTLAND CEMENT


COMPANY LIMITED LAND AT MAVOKO
Today, after consultation with the Board of East African Portland Cement Company Limited, the National
Land Commission and my officers, I have written to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC)
to investigate massive corruption involving land grabbing of 13,000 acres East African Portland Cement
Company Limited land located at Mavoko, Machakos County. As far as we are aware, the land is still the
property of East African Portland Cement Company Limited Factory and no lease has expired. On
expiration of any lease, the land will revert back to the Government.
The land is public property and there has been no plan to parcel or sell the land. We are aware that
interested groups involving senior Government officials and brokers are involved in a plot to grab and sell
off the land.
I direct that all those occupying the land to vacate. There were never any squatters in the land and
people were recently imported to justify land grabbing.
The land is not and has never been for sale, therefore, anyone who has purchased parcels of the land
should consider themselves to have been conned. They should report to the police.
I urge EACC to move swiftly and fully investigate the attempted grabbing of the land. We urge the
Commission to investigate all elected leaders suspected to be involved in the attempted grabbing,
including Mavoko MP Hon. Patrick Makau among others.
There has been no planning and/or sub-division undertaken or approval given by my Government for the
said land. The Machakos County Government has not approved any development, including fencing of
the land and therefore, any buildings including fences constructed are illegal structures.
The cancer of corruption, theft and land grabbing if unchecked will destroy Kenya forever. We have to put
our foot down and say enough is enough.

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