The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has recovered and surrendered to the rightful owners 12 parcels of prime public land, valued at Kes 320 million, that had been illegally acquired in Kakamega and Bungoma counties.

These parcels, consisting of government houses, were acquired by private individuals in collusion with public officials. The Commission is also pursuing 56 more parcels of land illegally acquired belonging to the State Department for Housing, Judiciary, Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, Kenya Railways, and the National Treasury in the region.

Addressing a joint forum of members of the Regional, County, and Sub-County Security Committees from Western Kenya, comprising Kakamega, Busia, Bungoma and Vihiga Counties, at Mumias Cultural Centre in Kakamega County, EACC Western Regional Manager revealed that there was increasing cases of land grabbing of public land in Western Kenya by private developers who use the fraudulently acquired title deeds to secure loans.

The forum, convened by Western Regional Commissioner Samson Macharia, brought together regional security chiefs, County Commissioners, County Police Commanders, and officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to deliberate on national security matters.