Salim Swaleh, along with five other individuals, has been released on bail of Sh400,000 each. The group is under investigation for fraud allegations connected to the Prime Cabinet Secretary’s office. As a condition of their release, they have been ordered to surrender their passports to prevent any potential flight risk and ensure their availability for further questioning and court proceedings.
This development marks a significant step in the ongoing probe, underscoring the authorities’ commitment to thorough scrutiny and accountability. The case has drawn considerable public and media attention, highlighting the broader issues of corruption and governance. The next stages of the investigation will be crucial in determining the extent of the alleged fraud and any subsequent legal actions.