Friday, August 3, 2012

MARY WAMBUI has NO SHARES in our company


MARY WAMBUI has NO SHARES in our company


Friday August 3, 2012 - PNU activist Mary Wambui’s company, Symphony Ltd, has denied that it is owned by politically connected individuals.

Through a statement to press rooms, the company which is at the centre of controversy on tendering of Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits said it has no connection with the Executive as earlier indicated on the media.

It listed Horatius Da Gama Rose as holding 1 share while Horatius Da Gama Rose and Fernanda Da Gama Rose jointly hold 19,999 shares.

“No other shareholders, no politically linked person or entity has any shareholding in the company, as being circulated in the media” the statement reads

The correct name of the company is Symphony which is the business name of System Integration Limited (registered under the certificate number 309167 by the Registrar of Companies)

The company said neither Symphony nor any of its associate companies have ever been blacklisted or banned from doing business with any government.

“There may be a mix up with computer applications limited, which was also never black listed by parliament as claimed in the media,” said the statement.

“It appears that there have been motivated reports bent on publishing libelous articles manufacturing sensation untruths obviously being used by various competitors for personal gain. The statement added.

Symphony ltd had initially worn the tender of supply of BVR kits with a bid of Sh3.9 billion but it was later dropped after a public outcry.

Do you believe this?

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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