Auditor-General Edward Ouko has said government spending in
preparations for and during US President Barack Obama's visit to Kenya
will be audited.
While answering questions from
journalists in Mombasa, Mr Ouko said "time will come when we will have
to look at that. It was a substantial government expenditure and we will
of course look at it when time comes".
The Nairobi
County government is said to have spent Sh40 million to beautify the
city ahead of the US president's visit. It is not clear how much the
national government spent on the visit.
Speaking on the
sidelines of the Information System Audit and Control Association
(ISACA) conference at Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort, in Mombasa County,
Mr Ouko also said his office is hampered by a staff shortage.
He said it is necessary to increase the capacity of auditors at the national and county levels to help detect fraud early.
“We
do not have enough capacity at the moment because before formation of
the county governments, we had 900 staff members and now we are 1,050
and we need at least 1,500 employees,” he said.
Mr Ouko said though he asked for Sh5.4 billion to strengthen the Auditor-General’s office, it was allocated Sh4.6 billion.
The Auditor-General recently raised the red flag on the questionable spending of Sh66.7 billion by 17 ministries and state departments in the last financial year.
In
his report for the 2013-2014 financial year, Mr Ouko said the money may
have been illegally used because the concerned authorities failed to
produce any documents to authenticate how the money was spent.
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