The son of the late Kanu-era Cabinet minister Joseph Kamotho was on Wednesday charged with forging a medical report and filing it in court in order to disinherit his siblings of their late father’s multi-million-shilling estate.
The court heard that Charles Githii forged a medical report showing that his sister Marianne Nyokabi Kamotho is of unsound mind, hence not fit to be administrator of the estate.
Githii appeared Chief Magistrate Wendy Kagendo at Milimani law courts where he pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on Sh150,000 cash bail. He took plea after his request to resolve the matter out of court was dismissed.
He allegedly went to an unknown location within Nairobi in October 2015 and obtained a forged report signed by a doctor named Mucheru Wang’ombe, according to court documents.
Githii was charged with a second count of knowingly uttering the forged medical report he obtained from Dr. Wang’ombe with intent to defraud.
Kamotho, who died while undergoing treatment in a hospital in South Africa on December 6th, 2014, left his widow Eunice Wambui Kamotho and four children, Charles Githii Kamotho, James Mwai Kamotho, Marianne Nyokabi Kamotho and David Waweru Kamotho.
The widow sought letters to administer the estate but some of her children filed objections and the case has been pending in court since 2017.
The property left behind by the deceased includes five parcels of land in Gacharage, Murang’a, land in Kakuzi Murang’a, and a matrimonial home in Nairobi’s Kitisuru area. He also had shares in Safaricom, KenGen, Britam, Barclays, Sameer Africa, and had a bank account at Standard Bank.
Hii tumutu and other elite…
Hii tumutu and other elite gangsters’ children fight publicly for grabbed and looted property instead of disposing it together.They forget that the said property was looted from Kenyans.
The spoiled brat should be…
The spoiled brat should be prosecuted and jailed! If only the ill gotten wealth could be returned to the owners — Wanjiku!!!!
The sins of their KANU…
The sins of their KANU fathers. Cries of the impoverished, 1982/1987/1992/1997/2002/2007-2008 PEV. What goes round comes around. From Jomo, Moi, Angaine, GG, Kihima, Midika, Nyongo, Gideon Moi, Kamotho, Mbijjiwe, Ntimama, Biwott, Nassir, Kamangara, mama Steel Wanjiru, Nyachae, Kihonge, Chotara, Bargetuny, Salat, Uhuru, Ruto, PCs Bore, Oyugi, Mathenge, and others. What if you own the whole world and loose your souls to worms and ants. Kula chako uwe mlachako. Nauishi milele bila nakshi nukshi