James Wanjohi, accused of defrauding thousands in a Ksh 600 million job scam, has denied all allegations.
Wanjohi claims he hasn’t been a preacher for two years and suggests his political rivals fabricated the “pastor” label to discredit him. He maintains his innocence and says he’s been following the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on social media, with no official warrant for his arrest.
Wanjohi suggests his competitors orchestrated the entire scheme to damage his reputation. He claims the accusations, including the alleged number of victims and stolen money, were designed to make him appear as hateful and untrustworthy as possible.
Meanwhile, Wanjohi’s recruitment agency, WorthStart, remains closed while authorities investigate. Some staff are reportedly detained, while Wanjohi’s whereabouts are unknown. He claims to fear for his safety.
Prior to the police raid on his home, Wanjohi was known for flaunting a lavish lifestyle on social media. However, he has since deactivated his accounts.