The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has issued a statement confirming that officers from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) visited the federation’s offices on 28th April, 2026.
The visit was revealed as part of continuing investigations into the alleged CHAN insurance case. According to the statement, FKF confirmed the officers’ presence and stated that the visit was carried out in accordance with investigation protocols relevant to the matter under consideration.
FKF Confirms Cooperation with Investigators
In the statement, FKF affirms that it duly engaged with the officers from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission during the visit. The federation reiterates its commitment to fully support the process, emphasizing cooperation with the ongoing inquiries.
FKF states that it remains aligned with the requirements of the investigation and continues to engage constructively with the relevant authorities.
The federation promotes its perspective on openness, accountability, and collaboration. FKF states that it is still fully committed to collaborating with all appropriate investigation and oversight agencies.
It reiterates its commitment to promoting due process and ensuring that all issues are handled in accordance with existing governance and legal frameworks. The statement emphasizes that the federation understands the necessity of adhering to established processes and legal norms while dealing with the matter.

Hussein Mohammed Welcomes EACC Involvement
Commenting on the development, FKF President Hussein Mohammed provides a statement addressing the involvement of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, stating, “We welcome the involvement of the EACC and reaffirm our full cooperation with the process.”
He adds that, as a federation, FKF is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency in its operations.
The president further expresses confidence that the facts surrounding the matter will come to light through a fair and thorough process. He notes that the federation will continue to support all efforts aimed at safeguarding accountability within Kenyan football.
His remarks reinforce the federation’s stance on maintaining integrity and ensuring that due process is followed throughout the investigation.
The statement concludes by indicating that FKF will continue to keep stakeholders informed as appropriate. This reflects the federation’s intention to provide updates in line with the progress of the matter and within the framework of the ongoing inquiries.
Overall, FKF centers on the confirmation of the EACC visit, FKF’s engagement with investigators and the federation’s stated commitment to cooperation, transparency, and accountability. The body highlights its readiness to support due process and its position on ensuring that all issues are addressed in accordance with governance and legal standards.



