Wednesday 14 October 2009

2009 Kenyan Maize Scandal

This is an on-going scandal in Kenya that became public in January 2009, over the sale of imported maize.

In late 2008, the ban on importation of maize was lifted by the government to allow capable businessmen to import maize to supplement the local produce that was short of the minimum require to satisfy the local market.

The scandal alleges that the following events might have taken place.

Briefcase millers, existing only on paper, some of whom were defunct at the time when the scandal unfolded, were awarded large quantities of maize by the Strategic Grain Reserve.

They accomplished this by inflating their milling per-hour capacity and having 4 Permanent Secretaries approve them.

The briefcase millers and local businesses that were either awarded quotas by the SGR or awarded import permits by the NCPBK (National Cereals Produce Board of Kenya respectively might have also re-directed the bags of maize outside the country in order to avoid price controls stated by the government and thus make bigger profits.

Some of the maize imported in 2009 by local businesses was certified unfit for human consumption and might have been released into the market after directions of senior government officials.

The following ministries and departments as have been implicated:

Ministry of Agriculture - The PS in this ministry was a signatory to the SGR quota allocations.

Ministry of Special Programmes - The PS in this ministry was a signatory to the SGR quota allocations.

Ministry of Finance & Treasury department - The PS in this ministry was a signatory to the SGR quota allocations.

Ministry of the Prime Minister - The PS in this ministry was a signatory to the SGR quota allocations. The Office of the Prime Minister also gave instructions not to return the contaminated maize back to South Africa and was retained in Kenya to be destroyed.

The Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission is currently investigating the scandal but is yet to make an official report on its findings.

When are we going to get our house in Order ?

Attalia Trophy

Attalia Trophy
Open University MK

Attalia Trophy ~ OUSA

Ref: IP/MJ 21 March 1984

Kuldip Attalia,
Sherwood House,
Sherwood Drive,
Bletchley,
Milton Keynes.


Dear Kuldip,

On behalf of the Open University Students’ Association, I would like to thank you and your family for the very generous gift of the “Attalia Trophy”.
We are delighted that you have presented us with this and it will used to encourage our students to raise funds to help their less advantaged, disabled and housebound fellow students.

Each year the “Attalia Trophy” will be presented to “The Branch coming up with the best idea for fundraising”.

We will thus be able to encourage the smaller branches to compete to raise funds.

My thanks once again to you and your family for this most generous and thoughtful donation.

Yours sincerely,


Iris Price
VP Welfare
OUSA ~ The Open University Students Association
OUSA Office Sherwood House, Sherwood Drive, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6RN
Phone: 0908 71131

Attalia Residence in Mombasa, Kenya

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