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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Kenya DCI Arrests Top Energy Officials in Fuel Quality Scandal Probe
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Kenya DCI Arrests Top Energy Officials in Fuel Quality Scandal Probe

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 4:29 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Kenyan Energy Officials Arrested Over Alleged Fuel Supply Manipulation Amid Quality Concerns

In a dramatic late-night operation on Thursday, Kenyan authorities arrested several high-ranking energy sector officials on allegations of tampering with the country’s fuel supply chain. The arrests, conducted by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), targeted senior figures including Energy Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban, Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority Director General Daniel Kiptoo, and Kenya Pipeline Company Managing Director Joe Sang. Simon Wafula, a top petroleum official, was also detained for questioning.

The investigation centers on claims that a fuel shipment imported under Kenya’s government-to-government program failed to meet national quality standards. Tests reportedly revealed elevated sulphur levels in the consignment, prompting a quality assurance manager at the Kenya Pipeline Company to reject its discharge. This decision ignited internal disputes, ultimately leading to the involvement of law enforcement agencies.

“The investigation is ongoing, and we are determined to uncover any wrongdoing in the petroleum supply chain,” a DCI spokesperson said. During the operation, detectives searched the homes of the suspects, seizing documents and cash believed to be linked to the alleged misconduct.

Kenya’s government-to-government fuel import program, established to shield the country from global oil price volatility, has been a cornerstone of its energy strategy. The program, recently extended through 2027/2028, involves long-term credit agreements with Gulf firms like Saudi Aramco, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, and Emirates National Oil Company. However, it has faced growing scrutiny over pricing and procurement practices.

Despite the arrests, Kenyan officials have sought to reassure the public that fuel supplies remain stable. Current stock levels stand at approximately 16 days for petrol, 19 days for diesel, and 49 days for jet fuel and kerosene. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi confirmed that recent geopolitical tensions have not yet impacted fuel prices but warned of potential increases in the coming months.

“We are closely monitoring global developments and will take necessary measures to cushion consumers,” Mbadi said. The government plans to allocate Sh17 billion from the petroleum stabilisation fund to mitigate rising costs and is considering additional tax measures.

President William Ruto emphasized that the government is actively managing the situation to minimize disruptions to the local market. “We are committed to ensuring stability and transparency in the energy sector,” he said in a statement.

The arrests have sparked public debate over the integrity of Kenya’s energy sector, particularly as the country seeks to address broader economic challenges. Critics have called for greater accountability and oversight to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities remain focused on ensuring uninterrupted fuel supplies while addressing concerns over quality and compliance. The case underscores the delicate balance Kenya must strike as it navigates global energy markets and safeguards its domestic interests.

— Reported by Nexio News

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