Looting galore as it emerges that AG PAUL KIHARA cannot account for millions of taxpayers’ money from the Sh2.4 billion he was allocated



Thursday, October 22, 2020 – Attorney General Paul Kihara is in deep trouble after his office was involved in massive corruption.

This is after an audit report on the Ksh2.4 billion transferred by the Office of the Attorney General to 11 of its departments revealed that a whopping Ksh572 million of taxpayer’s money was lost.

According to Auditor General Nancy Gathungu, five of the eleven institutions reported that they did not receive their full allocations, putting the Office of the Attorney General on the spot.

The financial statements from the five institutions showed a deficit of Ksh572 million. 

The Council of Education confirmed receiving only Ksh211 million despite the State Law Office, in its 2018-2019 annual report, claiming to have transferred Ksh371 million to the council.

The State Law Office claimed to have sent Ksh562 million to the Kenya School of Law.

The institution came out to confirm receiving only Ksh290 million.

The Kenya Copyright Board also received Ksh122 million instead of the Ksh125 million stated in the report by the State Law Office.

Business Registration Service also came out to affirm receiving Ksh176 million out of the Ksh313 million tabled in the report.

National Centre for International Arbitration claimed to receive Ksh100 million less than the Ksh113 million the department claims it disbursed.

Gathungu, in her report tabled to the National Assembly, questioned the fidelity of the transfer claims from the State Law Office. 

“In the circumstances, the accuracy of transfers to other entities of Ksh2.4 billion for the year ended June 30, 2019 could not be confirmed,” said Gathungu.

The State Law Office was further put on the spot over millions of shillings splashed on leasing of regional offices.

The report raised questions over the expenditure of the leased premises.

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