- Nairobi Hospital dismissed large amounts of sensitive documents while DCI continued its investigation into its performance
- DCI detectives seized the documents, which include contractors, board packs, financial records and tender documents
- Concern has been raised over the withdrawal time and if it was an attempt to hide evidence
Questions have arisen after Nairobi Hospital dismissed large amounts of sensitive receipts when investigated by the Office of the Director of Criminal Investigation (DCI).
Source: UGC
The documents, containing details of the contracts, board packs, financial records, and tender documents, were reportedly removed from the offices of major managers before being thrown into the waste storage area in general.
One source reported TUKO.co.ke to be a coward of DCI They immediately arrived at the hospital's barn and seized the documents that were stored in nylon sacks.
“The waste pile was carefully provided by the team, and polythene sacks were released one after the other. The source said.

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The discovery has raised emotions, with questions arising about the duration of the dump, contained in the files thrown, and who approved the action.
Is Nairobi Hospital under investigation?
TUKO.co.ke's efforts to get clarification from the hospital were uncomfortable, as all telephones refused to discuss the issue.
In particular, the main medical center is investigated for alleged misuse of office, a conspiracy to commit economic crime, and money laundering, among other offenses. The high leadership of the hospital has been linked to allegations of corruption, conflict of interest, lawlessness and bias.
Some quarters believe the dumping is part of a broader plan to hide evidence that may involve those involved in misconduct and bad governance.

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NAIROBI HOSPITALS HOSPITAL TAKES A CAREER
In September 2024, doctors at Nairobi Hospital staged a strike, demanding that the hospital's board resign on charges of poor management and misconduct of KSh 2 billion.

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The Kenyan Hospital Association (KHA) accused the board of misconduct, calling for a once -leadership change to restore trust and accountability.
Strike doctors stopped new enrollment, serving only emergency cases with patients present. They insisted the strike would continue until their demands were implemented. KHA organized a wonderful general meeting on September 18 to discuss the crisis, encouraging immediate action to solve administrative challenges and ensure financial transparency.
Despite this, the Nairobi Hospital dismissed reports of the strike, assuring the public that activities continue to be normal. The hospital also defended its diversity of staff, focusing on its rights for justice and efforts to reduce workers' conflict.
However, concerns continued among stakeholders about the hospital's management and financial management, leading to calls for further investigation and independent audit to confirm the allegations.
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