Cyrus Ombati
Reforms at the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) will see five senior
managers axed after the taxman declined to renew their contracts.
The new management at Times Tower led by James Mburu insists that it
will enforce a performance accountability plan that will send away the
managers for failing to meet targets.
Sources told
Saturday Standard that the managers have been informed they will not get a renewal.
In 2014, KRA put senior staff on three-year contracts renewable subject to performance.
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To date no contract has failed to be renewed although the authority has consistently struggled to meet its targets.
KRA partly attributes the persistent underperformance on failure to
enforce accountability among the staff who have continued to have their
contracts renewed despite not meeting revenue targets.
Insiders said the process of evaluating the performance of all senior staff is currently in progress.
Those whose performance is not satisfactory but their tenures are not
coming to an end may either have their contracts terminated or be put on
performance improvement plans of between one and six months.
In the last one year KRA has recruited six new commissioners and the
Commissioner General as the contracts of previous holders ended.
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The
taxman has also in recent past intensified fight against corruption
among staff, a vice which has also undermined achievement of revenue
targets.
In May, KRA working with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations took
to court 80 employees for receiving bribes and abating tax evasion in
collusion with individual and corporate taxpayers.
Investigated evaders
The authority has also investigated and recommended for prosecution over
300 individuals in the last six months for various tax evasion
offences.
The move comes at a time KRA is on the spot for failing to meet its
collection targets. And to address the issue, the authority now has a
full-fledged unit with intelligence officers sniffing through company
accounts and targeting those who have failed to meet their tax
obligations.
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