Four counties made Sh21m illegal remittance to CoG
Monday March 08 2021
By ERIC MATARA
The Auditor-General has flagged four counties for making illegal contributions to the Council of Governors (CoG) to cover expenditure, a function meant for the national government.
In her latest report for the 2018/2019 financial year, Nancy Gathungu said Samburu, Nyandarua, Bomet and Baringo counties made irregular payments to defray CoG expenses.
Samburu County paid Sh5.6 million, Baringo Sh5.1 million, Bomet Sh5 million, while Nyandarua paid Sh6 million. The payment was made contrary to Section 37 of the Intergovernmental Relations Act, 2012, which provides that all operational expenses of the Council of Governors should be met by the national government, stated the report.
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