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Kenyan energy minister says no corruption involved in Adani energy offer

Kenya's energy minister stated on Thursday there was no bribery or corruption involved in the award of a contract to an unit of India's Adani Group to construct power lines in the East African country.

Adani Energy Solutions in October signed a 30-year, $736. million public-private collaboration deal with the Kenya. Electrical Transmission Company. A court suspended the agreement. in the very same month.

Energy Minister Opiyo Wandayi stated the deal was above board.

There has actually been no case of corruption or bribery as far as. PIP (Privately-initiated proposal) with Adani Energy Solutions. is concerned, he told Kenya's Senate committee on finance.

Early on Thursday, the CEO of Adani Group, Gautam Adani, was. arraigned by U.S. district attorneys for his alleged role in a $265. million plan to bribe Indian authorities.

Wandayi said Kenya's Public-Private Collaboration Act needed. an evaluation and verification of files offered by Adani Energy. Solutions showing its compliance with laws and taxes in its. country of origin, India.

We had no understanding of any other negative matters ... and. therefore we are proceeding on the basis of the result of the. very rigorous due diligence exercise that was carried out by the. contracting authority in line with the law.

Wandayi said the deal would contribute to economical. electrical energy supply, and Kenya did not have the money to fund brand-new. power transmission projects.

Agents from Adani Group did not immediately react. to an ask for remark.

(source: Reuters)