PHOTO | FILE Governors’ Council chairman Isaac Rutto (centre) and his
members address the media in Mombasa in July. Governors converge in
Naivasha on January 20, 2014 for a two-day conference to discuss the
state of devolution.
NATION MEDIA GROUP
The Senate has summoned governors from
10 counties after the Council of Governors snubbed an invitation to
appear before a House committee.
Finance, Commerce and
Economic Affairs Committee chairman Billow Kerrow said the 10 devolved
units had the most concerns raised in a report by the Controller of
Budget on their spending in the first quarter of this financial year.
Among them is Bomet County, whose boss Isaac Rutto is the chairman of the Council of Governors.
Others are Bungoma, Kiambu, Tana River, Wajir, Narok, Kitui, Nakuru, Kisumu and Embu.
Mr Kerrow said among the issues raised against Bomet was spending in excess of the amounts approved by the Controller of Budget.
The
county also secured a Sh36.5 million overdraft without approval from
relevant organisations. The amount was not used in a prudent way.
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