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Kenya: No, Human Rights Watch Didn’t Release Statement Linking Waithera Death to Fraud Case Against Former CEO of Kenya’s Public Medical Insurer – Kenyan Tribune
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Kenya: No, Human Rights Watch Didn’t Release Statement Linking Waithera Death to Fraud Case Against Former CEO of Kenya’s Public Medical Insurer

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IN SHORT: Human Rights Watch didn’t release a statement saying the bizarre and tragic killing of National Hospital Insurance Fund staffer Lilian Waithera was because she was a whistleblower in a fraud case against former NHIF chief executive Geoffrey Mwangi. The document is fake.

On 13 February 2023, Lilian Waithera was heading home from her job at Kenya’s National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) when she collapsed and died on a street in the capital of Nairobi.

A postmortem report revealed that she had a bullet lodged in her lungs. It had been fired through her collarbone from an elevated angle, a high building later reportedly identified as the Jubilee Insurance Centre.

Two days after her death, a document with the logo of Human Rights Watch, a global human rights organisation, went viral on Facebook and Twitter.

It’s headlined: “MEMO ON THE ASSASINATION OF MS LILLIAN WAITHERA, NHIF STAFF”. The document, dated 15 February, claims she was targeted for being a whistleblower in a fraud case involving former NHIF chief executive Geoffrey Mwangi.

“Human Rights Watch group has received damning reports of the assassination of Ms Lillian Waithera, 46, who was a staff at the NHIF headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday, 13th February 2023,” it reads.

“Our preliminary investigations have since established that Ms Waithera was a whistleblower in a KSh 1 billion fraud case that implicated Mr. Geoffrey Mwangi, NHIF’s former CEO.”