Governors who have appeared in the
list include: Isaac Ruto (Bomet), Evans Kidero (Nairobi), Hassan Joho
(Mombasa), Samuel Tunai (Narok), Cyprian Awiti (Homa Bay), Joseph Nanok
(Turkana), Alfred Mutua (Machakos), Nadhif Jamah (Mandera), Godana Doyo (Isiolo),
Okoth Obado (Migori), Amason Kingi (Kilifi), Peter Munya(Meru). Bomet Governor
Isaac Ruto The Council of Governor Chair is said to have imensely accumulated
wealth including 40 earth movers/tippers/graders all estimated at Sh400
million, chopper estimated at Sh300 million. He bought a palatial house in
Ngong worth Sh33 million. He operates numerous petrol service stations. Other
allegations against him are that the County Government hired ambulances at
amonthlycost cost of Sh650,000 each. The ambulanes were acquired from the Kenya
Red Cross Society through single sourcing. Evans Kidero See also: Debate on
graft report begins today The Nairobi governor has been named in an inquiry
into allegations of procurement irregularities by officers of Nairobi County
Government in the signing of an MOU with Foton East Africa. It is alleged that
he signed a deal worth Sh4.6 billion in a plan to launch the Metro
Transportation System and the process is suspected to have been flawed. It is
also alleged that before he left Mumias Sugar Company, Kidero processed legal
fees of Sh300 million for services rendered to the company. The payment is
alleged to have been paid to Mr Ojienda’s personal account held by the
contracted firm of Ojienda &Co. advocates. Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho It
is alleged that the Mwembe Tayari Market, which is designated a publ;ic market
and whose foundation stone was laid by the first president of the of the
Republic of Kenya in 1965 has been grabbed by Mr Bawazir and Zubedi. The
grabbing was allegedly facilitated by the Mombasa County Governor, who
authorised the demolition of the original burnt structure ostensibly to flush
out muggers, drug users and criminals. Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi Kingi has
been named in connection with allegations that the county government
irregularly procured Governors houses at Sh140 million without following
procurement procedures.
Governors who have
appeared in the list include: Isaac Ruto (Bomet), Evans Kidero
(Nairobi), Hassan Joho (Mombasa), Samuel Tunai (Narok), Cyprian Awiti
(Homa Bay), Joseph Nanok (Turkana), Alfred Mutua (Machakos), Nadhif
Jamah (Mandera), Godana Doyo (Isiolo), Okoth Obado (Migori), Amason
Kingi (Kilifi), Peter Munya(Meru).
Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto
The Council of Governor Chair is said to have imensely accumulated
wealth including 40 earth movers/tippers/graders all estimated at Sh400
million, chopper estimated at Sh300 million. He bought a palatial house
in Ngong worth Sh33 million. He operates numerous petrol service
stations.
Other allegations against him are that the County Government hired
ambulances at amonthlycost cost of Sh650,000 each. The ambulanes were
acquired from the Kenya Red Cross Society through single sourcing.
Evans Kidero
See also: Debate on graft report begins today
The Nairobi governor has been named in an inquiry into allegations of
procurement irregularities by officers of Nairobi County Government in
the signing of an MOU with Foton East Africa. It is alleged that he
signed a deal worth Sh4.6 billion in a plan to launch the Metro
Transportation System and the process is suspected to have been flawed.
It is also alleged that before he left Mumias Sugar Company, Kidero
processed legal fees of Sh300 million for services rendered to the
company. The payment is alleged to have been paid to Mr Ojienda’s
personal account held by the contracted firm of Ojienda &Co.
advocates.
Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho
It is alleged that the Mwembe Tayari Market, which is designated a
publ;ic market and whose foundation stone was laid by the first
president of the of the Republic of Kenya in 1965 has been grabbed by Mr
Bawazir and Zubedi. The grabbing was allegedly facilitated by the
Mombasa County Governor, who authorised the demolition of the original
burnt structure ostensibly to flush out muggers, drug users and
criminals.
Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi
Kingi has been named in connection with allegations that the county
government irregularly procured Governors houses at Sh140 million
without following procurement procedures.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000156779/kenyan-governors-in-the-much-awaited-list-of-shame
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