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Ex-Finance Chief of Sheffield Steel Systems in Court Over KSh146 Million Fraud Allegation

byVictory Amah
October 1, 2025
in Business, Global
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Jane Achieng Eshiwani Okumu, the former financial controller at Sheffield Steel Systems Limited, has been arraigned in court over allegations of embezzling a staggering KSh 146 million from her former employer.

Appearing before Milimani Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina, Okumu pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including theft, money laundering, and forgery. Prosecutors allege that between May 15, 2018, and August 25, 2021, she unlawfully acquired KSh 146,519,431.75 by virtue of her position within the company.

The prosecution claims that Okumu abused her trusted role over a period of three years, engaging in elaborate schemes to siphon off company funds. One of the most serious allegations involves the falsification of official documents. On March 5, 2021, she is accused of forging a letter referenced SS/FD/FC/20210105/41 in the name of the company’s Managing Director, Dr. Suresh Kanotra, allegedly with the intent to deceive and cover up the financial impropriety.

Further investigations revealed that Okumu allegedly laundered the embezzled funds by purchasing high-value assets. The prosecution stated that she used part of the stolen money to buy two motor vehicles—a Honda CRV (registration KCU 870E) and a Toyota Fortuner (KCV 485W)—worth KSh 2.7 million between October 2018 and March 2021. These transactions, they argue, were attempts to conceal the origin of the funds, a classic characteristic of money laundering.

The case underscores the persistent risks posed by white-collar crime and the critical need for strong internal financial controls in corporate institutions. Embezzlement, especially when carried out by a trusted insider, can result in massive financial losses and reputational damage for organizations.

Legal experts point to the significance of proving mens rea—the intent to commit a crime—in cases of financial fraud. Referencing landmark rulings such as Morissette v. United States, intent remains a crucial component in establishing culpability for crimes involving deception and theft.

Okumu remains in custody as the court prepares for the next hearing. The case continues to attract public attention, with observers seeing it as a potential landmark in the fight against corporate fraud in Kenya.

Victory Amah

Victory Amah

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