The confidential report handed to Parliament by President Kenyatta last week is not all about big names and mega scandals.
It
also contains the names of relatively junior public servants in both
the national and county governments being investigated for scandals
involving insignificant amounts of money.
Take the case
of Mr Alex Musyoka Kimatu, the chairman of the Uwezo Fund in Mwala
Sub-County, who cannot account for funds that he claims to have given to
four self-help groups in his area of jurisdiction.
CLAIM PER DIEM
Or
the case of the six members of the Makueni County Assembly being
investigated for allegedly travelling to Dubai on a private trip
sponsored by their area MP Patrick Musimba, only to return to the
country and collude with Speaker Stephen Mutunga to claim per diem.
Then
there is the case of Kisumu County Assembly Speaker Anne Adul, who is
accused of embezzling county funds “by way of fictitious trips”.
The report also cites the case of the Taita-Taveta Procurement Officer Maxwell Mtende Mkalla.
His
accuser claimed that a member of Mr Mkalla’s staff, one Scholar Okwaro,
was influencing the award of county government tenders to a company
called Vicron, registered in the name of her brother Anthony Okwaro.
Isiolo County Secretary and Payroll Manager Ibrahim Wako is being investigated for allegedly manipulating county funds.
Another
interesting case is that of Isiolo Governor Godana Doyo and the county
secretary, Mr Wako, who are also accused of forging a document
purporting it to be the supplementary budget.
A Garissa
Water and Sewerage Company official, a Mr Bulale, is being investigated
for irregular procurement of two generator sets and sixteen pumps by
the firm’s managing director.
There is also the probe
into allegations that the representative of Hindi Ward in Lamu County,
Mr Kassim Athmani Hassan, has abused his office by including his family
members, relatives and friends on the list of people to be compensated
because they were affected by the Lamu Port and transport corridor
project.
DRUG TRAFFICKING
The
former director of procurement at the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA),
Mr Hobadiah Orora, is facing investigations because he was overheard
saying that KAA would not heed a directive that it retender a contract
afresh using standard tender documents.
Yet another
interesting case is that of Wilson Nkunja Kaberia, a magistrate in
Kajiado County who is being investigated for allegedly acquiring massive
wealth mainly from people of Somali origin who are said to be involved
in drug trafficking.
Tana River Revenue Administrator
Ismail Kodobo is also facing investigations over the manner in which he
hired the revenue administrator in Tana North Sub-County.
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