Irregular Purchase of Sh7 Million Fuel Guzzler Lands Kenya's Ambassador to France Judi Wakhungi in Trouble

Irregular Purchase of Sh7 Million Fuel Guzzler Lands Kenya's Ambassador to France Judi Wakhungi in Trouble

The government has moved to recover Sh2.1 million from Kenya’s ambassador to France Prof. Judi Wakhungu.

The amount was irregularly used to pay for the former Cabinet Secretary's Sh7 million car during her tenure at the ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.

In a report, Auditor-General Edward Ouko said the ministry paid Sh7 million to Toyota Kenya for the fuel guzzler and failed to withhold the 30 percent tax (Sh2.1 million) as required.

The Toyota Prado, which was for Wakhungu's personal use, was purchased contrary to a presidential circular issued on July 7th, 2011, Ouko further said.

“In the circumstances, the department spent Sh5 million irregularly and the amount has not been recovered,” Auditor- General Edward Ouko said.

Wakhungu's successor at the ministry Simon Chelugui has now written to Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma seeking help to recover the Sh2.1 million from her.

“In order to correct this anomaly, we request you to facilitate recovery of Sh2.1 million tax refund and remit the same to Kenya Revenue Authority and inform us accordingly,” CS Chelugui said in a letter dated August 15th.

“This matter has been queried by Auditor-General and is appearing in the Public Accounts Committee report for the financial year 2014/15 and 2015/16,” Chelugui adds in a letter to CS Juma.

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 09/25/2018 @ 07:29am

In reply to by Kenya (not verified)

@ Kenya, hold you breath !Let's make sure that no doping scandal ruin the great success of Eliud Kipchoge,and Gladys Chorono.`I believe that they are clean runners,but until one is caught,they are clean.Remember a number or reknown kenyan runners have been implicated in doping,Rita Jepoo, Sumngong,and Asbel kiprop to mention afew.
Ofcouse cheating is a form of corruption,and there is know excuse that "I did not know what Iwas ingesting was prohibited".These athletes are given alist of what to avoid,and when in doubt,call the doctors approved by AK,or your agent...
However, I agree with you despite those who have soiled the good name of clean Kenyan runners,marathon success seems to be the only bright spot...
It will be a bright day in Kenya, when all these known corrupt individials are locked up,and stolen money returned to the rightful owners-the public.

Shopkeeper. (not verified)     Tue, 09/25/2018 @ 09:07am

The govt is broke due to bad Chinese loans & deals. Trying to collect funds from every nook and cranny. Next they gona legalise umalaya and make hookers pay taxes.

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