Kuria denies confirming Maribe appointment by PSC,threatens to sue NMG » Capital News
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 15 – Public Service, Performance and Delivery Management Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has threatened to sue the Nation Media Group over a forgery allegation over Jacque Maribe’s appointment fiasco.
The Cabinet Secretary insisted he never confirmed the appointment of Maribe as the Head of Communication in the docket by the Public Service Commission.
CS Kuria challenged the author of the article to provide evidence where he confirmed that indeed Maribe was appointed by the Public Service Commission.
“I have since alerted Mr Gitagama that the said screenshot is a forgery. And I will be at DCI Headquarters at 9.30am tomorrow to report the Nation Media Group and the reporter of fraud and forgery,” Kuria stated.
The Cabinet Secretary however reaffirmed he will stand with Maribe despite the controversies and unjustified bullying that surround her ever since he was acquitted in the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani.
“Contrary to reports by the Nation, I have never been interviewed by the media House nor made any comment nor announcement about Jacque Maribe. I have challenged CEO Stephen Gitagama to provide evidence from one Mwangi Muiruri who wrote the article,” Kuria stated.
PSC denied appointing Maribe as the head of communications at the Public Service Ministry.
In a statement released Thursday, PSC Chairperson Anthony Muchiri indicated that “no such appointment has been made nor has a request to employ her been received by the board.”
“For the record, the said position will be filled through a competitive recruitment process should a vacancy arise,” he said.
Maribe, who had been charged alongside her former fiancé Joseph Irungu, alias Jowie, was acquitted of the murder of the businesswoman who was killed at her apartment in Nairobi’s Kilimani area in 2018.
Justice Grace Nzioka ruled that there was insufficient evidence linking Maribe to the murder, emphasizing that the prosecution had failed to provide substantial proof of her involvement in the crime.
While acknowledging Maribe’s culpability for providing false information to the police during the murder probe, Nzioka emphasized that she was not appropriately charged before the court.
Maribe’s ex-fiancé, Jowie, was found guilty of Monica’s murder and was handed the death sentence on March 13.