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Entries 781 to 790 of 2556.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
Ms. Catherine Namuye should be investigated, charged and prosecuted for forgery under the Penal Code of 1990 Cap. 63 of the Laws of Kenya. She tampered with the board minutes to suit her weird business transaction. Therefore, she should also be taken to court. If found culpable, she should be completely barred from holding a public office pursuant to the provisions of Article 75(3) as read with Article 80(c) of the Constitution that stipulates that a person who is dismissed for compromising any public or official interest in favour of personal interest shall be disqualified from holding any public office.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
The other person of interest is Mr. Bruce Dominic Odhiambo. This person, I am sure you must have heard of him, is a joker. We even wonder how he ended up being the chair of the YEDF.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
From our interaction with this particular person, he did not know that he was not the Accounting Officer and not an executive chairman. Whatever he did, to the best of his
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
recollection, he would say that “as a chairman, I was entitled to an executive car, as a chairman, I was entitled to this or that”. Literally, the guy did not know his core mandate was just to chair board meeting. Slowly, he turned himself to an Accounting Officer. This is what led to the serious financial mismanagement at the YEDF. The Chairman, Mr. Bruce Odhiambo, should also be investigated, charged and prosecuted for violating the provisions of Section 15 of the Public Officer Ethics Act. He personally selected like-minded officers at the Enterprise. The board was not given all the ...
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
Sixthly, Mr. Mukuria Ngamau should be investigated, charged and prosecuted for several suspicious cash withdrawals and cheques encashment. The bank should have been suspicious of an account that was opened, remained dormant and out of the blues, there was a huge transaction. You again realise that the same account witnessed serious cash withdrawals, but the bank does not even raise the issue. That led us to a conclusion that there must have been a conspiracy. There must be other individuals that did not appear before the Committee that were
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
part of this conspiracy. As a result of this, a number of things came to our minds that the way State enterprises and corporations are managed does not add value to the taxpayers.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
I doubt.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, my Vice-Chairman is not used to sitting for very long hours. Today, he will have to bear with us because he knows that responsibilities come with challenges. As we interrogated this, we realised that State enterprises are not properly managed in accordance with our laws. At times, their managements are reduced to interactions between the chairman, the board and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). One unprecedented thing that we noted over the last three years is that a number of State enterprises have acting CEOs. When you are made an acting CEO, and whoever is supposed ...
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