SCANDAL REPUBLIC: ADANI THREATENS TO EXPOSE POLITICIANS RECEIVING BRIBES
Adani Group has escalated a controversy surrounding their takeover of Kenyan airports by threatening to reveal politicians allegedly bribed by them. The scandal erupted after a strike by Kenya Airports Authority workers, leading to significant disruptions. Adani defended their acquisition as the result of a legitimate procurement process but inadvertently disclosed their involvement with Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) as well. They now claim to have evidence of corrupt practices involving Kenyan politicians and have warned that they will expose those involved if defamatory remarks continue. This situation highlights pervasive corruption in Kenya's government and the need for greater transparency in public procurement.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Adani Group has escalated the ongoing controversy over their takeover of Kenyan airports by threatening to expose corrupt politicians who have allegedly received bribes from them. The latest twist in this scandal emerged following a strike by Kenya Airports Authority workers, which led to widespread disruption for travelers.
Adani's management has firmly defended their acquisition, asserting that it was the result of a rigorous procurement process, where they emerged as the best bidder. Their defense came in a letter to the Kenyan press, urging media outlets to cease what they describe as defamatory remarks. However, this letter has unveiled more than just a defense strategy.
Inset: Adani writes to clear the air over KAA deal.
Not only does the letter confirm Adani's role in renovating and managing Kenyan airports, but it also reveals that the company has been given a similar mandate for Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO). This disclosure has sparked further controversy and put Adani in the spotlight for alleged corruption.
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