Investigative agencies’ insiders dominate the list of candidates
shortlisted for the position of the anti-graft body’s chief executive
officer which falls vacant in January.
The Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission’s (EACC) deputy CEO Michael Mubea and Abdi
Ahmed Mohamud, an ex-CID officer who once ran the agency as its acting
chief executive, are among the 14 applicants cleared for interviews.
Also fighting it out for the position currently occupied by Halakhe Waqo
is former commissioner with National Police Service Commission Murshid
Mohammed, and Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions James
Mungai Warui. Mr Waqo is set to quit his job at the end of his six-year
non-renewable term on January 21.
Apart from insiders,
Sarah Mwakiuna Kilemi, an employee of the United Nations, Humphrey Okuku
Nakitari, Lucy Wanja Kinuthia, and Joel Lusweti Mabonga also face the
interviews.
Others shortlisted for the November 27 to2 9
Public Service Commission interviews are Twalib Abdallah Mbarak, Cyrus
Odhiambo Oguna, Reuben Kipkemoi Chirchir, Vincent Omari Okongo, Chege
Thenya Muchiri and Jillo Alexi Kasse.
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