Tag: Looting in Siaya county

  • Siaya County MCA pleads guilty of recieving Shs150K bribe to cover up Shs600million county scandal.

    Siaya County MCA pleads guilty of recieving Shs150K bribe to cover up Shs600million county scandal.

    Few weeks ago Kenya insights published a tip expose of a  whopping Shs600 million lost in the county and couldn’t be accounted for in the executive wing.

    Siaya county assembly planned to summon Governor Cornel Rasanga, Senator James Orengo and CECMs to appear before the county assembly to let the cat out of the bag.

    According to our source, a whooping Sh300 million for Lapfund, over Sh90 million for KRA statutory deductions, Sh77 million earmarked for county bursary, millions meant for county contracted workers wages and over Sh90 million for recruitment of Healthcare workers  cannot be accounted for by the Executive.

    The truth is rarely simple, yet this does not mean that we should give up on telling the truth. The fact that the truth is complex is not an excuse to resort to comfortable lies. Lies can disguise themselves as truth but eventually, the truth comes to light.In a turn over of events – a  Member of County Assembly (MCA) has admitted to receiving a bribe from the Governor’s office to conceal corruption issues in the county.

    The confession by West Asembo MCA Ambrose Akuno comes despite a move by Siaya County Assembly Speaker George Okode to defend the MCAs over bribery allegations last week.

    Last week during a press conference at the County Assembly precincts, Mr. Okode denied claims that Siaya MCAs had been compromised by the executive to cover up on the over Ksh 600 million graft in the county saying that those were mere rumors.

    A list had been doing rounds on social media of a section of Siaya MCAs who had allegedly been given bribes of up to Ksh 290,000 each by the governor’s office to cover up on alleged misappropriation of at least Ksh 600 million but the Speaker dismissed the allegations.

    The West Asembo MCA says he was given Ksh.150,000, an amount which he only came to realize later that was part of the bribe handed to his colleagues.

    Mr. Akuno, who has been sick, spoke to Radio Ramogi from the hospital where he stated that he cannot deny receiving the money adding that he was visited at the hospital by a section of his colleagues and given the money which to him he thought was a contribution to support his medication.

    He says that he suspects that the move to give him the Ksh 150,000 was a trick to silence him since he has been the most vocal on corruption matters within the county.

    The Siaya MCAs were allegedly given the bribes after they refused to pass the County’s Appropriation Bill for the year ending 2020/2021 after it emerged that there was no explanation as to why bursaries had not been released, Project Management Committee (PMC) monies not paid and statutory deductions not remitted.

    But Mr. Akuno argues that they should just pass the Bill to rescue the county government workers and contractors who are currently suffering, then forward their findings on corruption allegations to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for action.

    On whether he will return the Ksh.150,000 that he received without knowledge that it was part of a bribe given by the Executive, Mr. Akuno stated that he does not know the exact place to return it.

    Siaya County has lost over Sh2.8 billion to corruption since 2013, according to a senior Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) official. The commission’s Western Kenya regional deputy head, Danstan Aura, described the state of corruption in the county as worrying, saying 313 corruption cases have been reported to the commission since 2013. Out of the cases handed over to the EACC, only 67 have been assigned for active investigations.

  • How Rasanga swindled through Covid funds

    How Rasanga swindled through Covid funds

    Siaya County Governor Cornel Rasanga is on the spot for spending more money from the county emergency fund than the amount that was allocated to the county emergency fund to fight Covid-19.

    Rasanga who was questioned by the Senate Standing Committee on Health fumbled to explain where he got the Sh115 that he spent in fighting Covid-19 yet the money allocated to the fund was Sh100 million.

    The Auditor General’s special audit report on how the devolved units spent the Covid-19 funds shows that Siaya’s emergency fund was flagged over over-spending of the county emergency funds. But the governor claimed that his administration only spent Sh100 million and not Sh115 million as indicated in the special report.

    “It was established that as of 31 July 2020, Sh115,884,928 had been committed for Covid-19 related activities which was against the approved budget allocated to the county emergency fund for Covid-19 purposes,” the report reads.

    The Auditor General’s office had confirmed that there was enough evidence to prove that Siaya county made the payments amounting to Sh115 million. Rasanga who was questioned via remote gave conflicting statements with the team from the AG’s office.

    “There may be an error but I can confirm that we did not spend more than Sh100 million. I can confirm that all commitments were charged within the funds. There was no over expenditure,” Rasanga claimed.

    Sen. Fred Outa, Chairman, Senate Standing Committee on Health [p/courtesy]
    Kisumu County Senator, Fred Outa, who chairs the committee directed the controversial governor to provide proof of his expenditure after he gave him one week to provide evidence that he did not overspend.

    Siaya spent Sh270 million in Covid-19 related emergencies where  Sh100 million was from the county emergency fund with the county receiving Sh60 million on July 3 and another Sh40 million a week later.

    The county also received Sh97 million as government conditional grant, Sh6 million from Danida , national government health workers allowance of Sh36 million and Kenya Devolution Support Programme (KSDP) Sh30 million.

    The AG’s special report comes after a section of Rasanga’s senior staff were recently exposed over rampant looting in the county. The assembly Speaker George Okode was found to be leading a cartel that is also swindling county funds through suspect deals.