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The Story of Lapfund CEO Bernard Weru Mbogoh, from having sex with employees to bribery and other sexual scandals

In Kenya, Nairobi, Lapfund is a serious organisation with it’s intergrity.

How it’s manager Mr.Bernard Weru Mbogoh, is linked to multiple scandals including sexual related and corruption scandals.

Further more, the Local Authorities Provident Fund (Lapfund) Finance and Investments and Corporate Affairs (Mr.Bernard Weru Mbogoh) Manager now lobbying to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) despite him having  a dubious, management background, Weekly Citizen and Kenyamiror  reported, they part of the online publications in the East African Nations.

An insider also revealed the the CEO as slept and enjoyed sex with a woman employee some years back at a hotel in the coast. This was witnessed in the office after some disagreement between the woman in question with a colleague. By then he had not been promoted.

On February 3, 2023, Mbogoh received a warning letter in relation to punctuation and attendance to duty.
Known for under operations, Mbogoh office at one time was the talk of the Lapfund after used condoms were found by a cleaner.

The full warning letter reads: “Reference is made to the LAPFUND terms and conditions of service together with the Employees Code of Conduct, in addition the Constitution of Kenya 2010, Employment Act Cap 226, Public Officer Ethics Cap 183 and Leadership and Integrity Act No. 19 of 2012.

As an officer occupying a public office, you are required under the law and public policies to carry out your duties in a manner that upholds dignity to the office and promotes public confidence in the integrity of the office while maintaining high standards of discipline.

You have been found in default of such expectations as a public officer and more specifically as an employee of Lapfund being in top level management where certain level of good judgment is expected of you.

I refer you to the Lapfund employee code of conduct section 1 and 2 which stipulates the office hours and the Flexi hours arrangements and note that you have been in constant violation of these provisions.

This is despite several verbal communication with you on the same.
Further, section 28 stipulates what constitutes Absence from Duty and the attendant consequences.

Your attendant to duty has been wanting where you absent yourself for days without notifying my office and sometimes make technical appearances of few hours and leave.

This has led to gaps in performance of your tasks and especially the supervision of staff under you.
It is also worth noting here that your phone goes unanswered even where there is need for urgent consultations during the said absences.

According to the Lapfund Disciplinary Policy, the above actions amount to misconduct and calls for a warning letter a disciplinary measure. Consequently, the warning letter is issued as a call to adhere to the laid down procedure relating attendance to duty.”

The letter was signed by Davis Koross the CEO. Weekly Citizen has information, Mbogoh was fond of absconding duties to visit constructors and Lapfund suppliers where he received millions of shillings to award contracts.

With the money, known for his loose pants, Mbogoh used the lootto entertain women forgetting duties. Mbogoh hide-outs are said to be apartments in Kilimani where he dates young ladies including Lapfund staff.

Mbogoh is said to like body massage done by Rwandese girls in upmarket city parlours where he spends a fortune.

Many are questioning with such disciplinary warning if he is fit to be Lapfund CEO.

It is said, Mbogoh could not answer calls as he was busy in bed. Further, as per the letter, he extended office working hours to use it as a makeshift  bedroom.

As a finance manager, contractors have openly complained that Mbogoh demands huge bribes running into millions of shillings.

Mbogoh, according to ladies, he has shared bed with is fond of wearing white pants and boasts of  being one of the cleanest men in Kenya. Lapfund board has Amin Ali, Beatrice Kones, Ruth Wanyonyi, Samuel Kariuki, Christine Kibet, Jane Wambugu, Barbra Kawira, Robley Otieno, Seth Panyako, Roba Duba and the acting CEO.

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