Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi was grilled for hours at the DCI headquarters over mysterious Sh150 million from the National Hospital Insurance Fund.
It is alleged that two of Sudi’s cars were bought by money whose trail leads to NHIF accounts.
Police say the cash was part of false claims syndicate that has led to the loss of millions at the health insurer.
Sources say the two cars were paid for by a lawyer who said the cash came from the sale of land. Police dispute that theory, insisting the cash was from NHIF claim that was meant for patients’ treatment in India.
Sudi appeared before the Economic Fraud Unit in the morning following summons and left around 5pm.
His allies waited for him outside the gate after they were blocked from accompanying him inside.
Following the loss of millions at NHIF to corruption, the insurer engaged police to track down suspicious flows of money.