In the 1990s, Koech, by then the Director of
Kenya Medical Research Institute and
Arthur Obel, the Chief Research Officer published in two medical journals the initial results of the new found drug "Kemron" that was perceived from the preliminary study of 10 patients to cure AIDS. The drug was introduced in a public ceremony presided by Kenya's former President,
Daniel arap Moi, and the work of the new wonder drug discovered was hailed as a major step against AIDS and a win for African Science by the former Vice President and Finance Minister
George Saitoti.
Kemron was the trade name for a low-dose of
alpha interferon, manufactured form of a natural body chemical in a tablet form that dissolves in the mouth. Despite his achievements, Koech was linked to embezzlement of KSH 19.3 million which occurred during his tenure as the managing director at Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). In September 2021, Koech was found guilty of fraudulent acquisition of public property by Senior Principal Magistrate Victor Wakumile. The court fined Koech Ksh19.6 million which it added could be paid in two instalments failure to which he would serve a six-year jail term. Due to his outstanding contribution to science and research in Kenya and even globally, Koech was pardoned by the Kenyan President through the power of mercy in November 2022. == References ==