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    Winnie wanted VIP deal for Arturs, inquiry told
    Story by MUGUMO MUNENE and LUCAS BARASA
    Publication Date: 7/11/2006

    The Nation, Kenya
    July 11 2006

    Details of how Ms Winnie Wangui laboured to smooth the way for the
    Armenian brothers just moments before they caused a commotion at the
    Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) were laid bare before the
    Kiruki Commission yesterday.

    And for the first time at the commission, the issue of her identity
    came up after a witness told the inquiry that Ms Wangui was known in
    the office as Ms Winnie Mwai.

    Ms Wangui - daughter of political activist and businesswoman Mary
    Wambui - made a series of frantic calls to the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs officer stationed at the airport, asking that the brothers
    and guests they were expecting be accorded VIP treatment.

    And Ms Wangui was still enquiring on their well-being about half an
    hour after they had clashed with Customs officers before they left
    the airport.

    The ministry's protocol officer on duty on that day, Mr Paul Latoya,
    told the Kiruki Commission yesterday that he had to abide by the
    instructions from Ms Wangui since she was a senior foreign affairs
    official at the time.

    Ordinarily, Mr Latoya told the commission, the VIP treatment was
    reserved for Cabinet ministers, assistant ministers, permanent
    secretaries and diplomats.

    Other guests may be accorded the courtesy if instructions are issued
    by a senior government officer.

    Once a person is termed a VIP, the protocol officer assists them
    receive faster service at the Immigration and the Customs desks while
    they wait at the Government VIP or Kenya Duty Free lounges.

    Mr Latoya told the inquiry that Ms Wangui was known in the office as
    Ms Winnie Mwai.

    Her lawyer, Dr Kamau Kuria grappled with the issue after the commission
    asked him to clarify whether the two names referred to the same person
    once he rose to question Mr Latoya.

    Commissioner Ahmed Issack asked: Dr Kuria, you are on record for
    Winnie Wangui and the witness is talking about Winnie Mwai. Are they
    one and the same?

    Kuria: I was given this (witness) statement and I'm not responsible
    for the writing of the statement.

    Issack: We can assume that they are the same person basically?

    Kuria: I don't know who recorded the statement but this is the client
    I have come to represent... Yes.

    And when he finally turned to Mr Latoya, Dr Kuria did not challenge
    the evidence that Ms Wangui had made the calls requesting for special
    treatment for the Armenians.

    According to Mr Latoya, Ms Wangui had always been referred to as Winnie
    Mwai for the three years he has worked at the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs and the tag pinned to the door of her office bore that name.

    She is among the 11 government officials who were suspended shortly
    after the Artur brothers and two of their associates were spirited
    out of the country following a dramatic incident at JKIA.

    During the incident, the brothers and their associates had engaged
    Customs officers in a standoff over a demand that duty be paid for
    seven closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.

    The witness told the commission that the luggage belonged to "Margaryan
    and Pattni."

    Yesterday Mr Latoya told the commission that Ms Wangui had called him
    at least six times seeking to know whether the Artur brothers and their
    guests were comfortable and whether they had been cleared to leave.

    The testimony became the first to link Ms Wangui to the Armenians in
    evidence at the public inquiry, which enters its 10th sitting today.

    The commission has been told that the two brothers earlier on March 13,
    made their way to the Government VIP lounge for a Press conference,
    whose authority had been given by Kenya Airports Authority deputy
    managing director Naomi Cidi.
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