The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) officials on June 4, 2026, recovered KSh 65,300,000, at the residence of Patrick Analo Akivaga, Chief Officer for Urban Development and Planning at the Nairobi City County Government, as part of ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and economic crimes within the County.
This was during the raid at his residence in Syokimau, Machakos County as part of the ongoing investigations over allegations of conflict of interest, abuse of office, bribery, and possession of unexplained assets against Mr. Patrick Analo Akivaga.
It is alleged that Mr. Akivaga receives millions of shillings in cash and M-Pesa deposits.
Further, it is alleged that the suspect has accumulated immense assets that are disproportionate to his known legitimate sources of income.
“Today’s operation yielded valuable evidentiary material to support the ongoing investigations, including KES 51,300,000 and USD 113,000 (approximately KES 14,000,000), totalling KES 65,300,000, recovered at his residence in Syokimau, Machakos County, and in his motor vehicle’s boot,” read part of the EACC statement.
Other valuable evidence recovered includes several title deeds, motor vehicle logbooks, laptops, land and motor vehicle sale agreements, approval plans from Nairobi County Government, mobile phones, iPads, electronic accessories, and other documentary evidence.
Upon conclusion of the investigations, the findings will inform appropriate action, including prosecution and the recovery of unexplained wealth and proceeds of corruption.
