Overnight millionaire MCA questioned over source of money in Nairobi

 

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In Nairobi According to Auditor General Edward Ouko , Sh70 million of Sh107 million paid to Lap Fund was not supported by payment vouchers and consequently, the accuracy of the compensation of employees’ expenditure of Sh780 million cannot be confirmed.

Although the ledger reflects expenditure of Sh43 million, there is a variance of Sh29 million and the accuracy of the office and general supplies and services amounting to Sh13 million cannot be confirmed.

Even as the ongoing allegetions take place ,A number of MCAs in Nairobi are questioning the source of their colleague’s sudden wealth.

They say the man has bought four top of the range cars, each costing Sh14 million.

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He is said to be so suddenly rich that he is bragging to colleagues that he will soon announce his next political move.

The county lawmaker, who is said to be in good books with the powers that be does not have any business big enough to justify his sudden wealth.
What could his source of money be?

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Ward representatives led by Nairobi MCAs are fleecing millions of taxpayers money through unsupported expenditure, unnecessary domestic and foreign travels.

They have taken advantage of their role in appointing speakers to demand millions in foreign and bench-marking trips that continue to deprive counties money to finance meaningful development projects.
According to Auditor General Edward Ouko, this has set the members of county assemblies on collision course with speakers, as each side battles to share allocations to the devolved governments.

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Mr Ouko’s report has also lifted the lid on the latest wave of infighting in the assemblies, as it emerges that the chaos are largely fanned by the battle to control resources. In his latest audit for the year ending June 2017, Ouko reveals glaring discrepancies in the budgets and expenditure, pending bills and outstanding imprest, inflated car loans and mortgage, and inflated insurance costs in 22 counties.

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Could the power days of two senior Jubilee MCAs in Nairobi County Assembly be coming to an end?

The Grapevine has learnt the two were summoned to the party headquarters and read the riot act for daring to discuss EALA MP Simon Mbugua last week over his role in the running of the city county government.

The party big wigs are said to be unhappy with the two and have wagged a warning finger at them, saying they risked losing their positions if they fail to focus on real issues affecting the city.

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