Public Service Principal Secretary Lilian Omollo was Wednesday morning admitted to the Kenyatta National Hospital, hours after she had been remanded to prison over a corruption-related case.
Ms Omollo was wheeled to KNH private wing after she fell seriously sick and could not even walk.
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Witnesses said she was trembling when she complained of being sick and was briefly seen by the prisons doctor before she was rushed to KNH where she was admitted.
“Given her condition, she was tired after sitting in court for more than 12 hours. She had to be admitted,” said a witness.
Doctors are currently(as at this writing) trying their best to see her through.
Earlier in the day, Ms Omollo and National Youth Service (NYS) boss Richard Ndubai – who both stepped aside to pave way for investigations – pleaded not guilty to conspiring to commit corruption at the youth agency.
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The two also denied abuse of office charges leveled against them by the prosecution over their alleged role in the payment of Sh468 million to 10 companies, which investigators said supplied neither goods nor services to the NYS.
They were arrested on Monday morning and spent their nights in police cells ahead of their arraignment.
The Magistrate is set to rule on applications for bail by the 24 suspects who appeared in court on Tuesday next week with pre-trials for those charged in the NYS saga set commence on Wednesday.
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