EACC Raids Nandi, Lists 7 Ways Counties Use to Loot Public Funds
Nandi governor Stephen Sang (l) and his deputy Yulitta Mitei at a press conference. |
He pointed out that MCAs had abandoned their accountability responsibilities and were instead preoccupied with selfish activities such as looking for jobs for their friends, family, and associates, making them unable to oversee counties. Which ways do counties use to steal? The hiring of ghost workers who earn huge salaries but only exist on paper. Over-employment - involves hiring relatives and political cronies. Employment or promotion of officials using forged academic certificates. Retaining the payroll employees who exited the counties for jobs abroad or retired. Multiple employment - People holding several jobs in different counties. Recruitment of unqualified staff. Some workers earn more than their grade level by being placed in higher grades.
Why Nandi residents camped at county assembly A week ago, Nandi residents camped outside the county assembly, demanding leadership reforms and accountability from their elected MCAs and officials. Protestors accused County Executive Committee Members (CECMs) of inefficiency and called for their resignations due to poor governance and stalled operations. Governor Stephen Sang faced heavy criticism, with residents accusing him of corruption, nepotism, and employing ghost workers, including family members. MCAs were also targeted by the protesters, who claimed they were complicit in supporting corruption within the county government.
by Japhet Ruto
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