County trains guns on employees taking bribes from contractors

Rift Valley
By Stephen Rutto | Dec 05, 2022
Elgeyo Marakwet Governor Wisley Rotich. [Christopher Kipsang, Standard]

Elgeyo Marakwet Governor Wisley Rotich has warned procurement officers against demanding kickbacks from contractors.

Mr Rotich said he had received information that senior county staff were asking for 10 per cent of contract value before awarding them.

The county chief also warned staff against awarding contracts to themselves and their cronies, saying those guilty will be sacked.

"I am aware there are staff who ask for 10 per cent from contractors so that they can be awarded tenders. Such staff risk sacking, prosecution and public shaming," the governor warned on Saturday at a staff meeting in Iten.

The meeting, which brought together staff from the headquarters and the four sub-counties of Marakwet East, Marakwet West, Keiyo North and Keiyo South, was aimed at formulating new Standard Operating Procedures on the implementation of county projects."Awarding projects verbally, receiving kick-backs, collusion with contractors, demanding money from them before paying them, issuing certificates of completion for incomplete projects will not be tolerated," Mr Rotich said.

Rotich cited delayed procurement and implementation of projects, low absorption rates, shoddy works, conflict of interest, and malpractices in project verification and payment as setbacks that have derailed projects.

The meeting follows a projects verification exercise the governor ordered across the county last month, which showed that a number of projects had been poorly done while others were incomplete yet complete payments had been made.

Among the projects flagged include Kabirirsus ECD where a contractor had done shoddy work. "It is unfortunate that someone authorised payments to a contractor whose building is almost collapsing. This is what kickbacks can do," he said.

He said the county staff forum sought to identify problems that have dogged the implementation of projects, as well as propose solutions as the county gears up to begin implementation of 2022/23 Financial Year projects.

Share this story
Kenya keen on Safari Rally contract renewal with WRC
As the six year contract of WRC Safari Rally comes to an end this year, Kenyans are hoping the deal will be renewed by the Federation of International Automobile (FIA).
Anyonyi and Malit shine at motocross season opener
Ethan Anyonyi and Dimitar Krachev-Malit were the stars of the day as the 2026 motocross season burst into life at the Jamhuri MX Grounds in Nairobi. 
Cristiano Ronaldo injured but should be fit for World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo has a hamstring tendon injury but his participation in the 2026 World Cup does not appear to be in doubt.
Arteta fires back at critics of Arsenal's set-piece success
Mikel Arteta has hit back at critics of Arsenal's dependence on set-pieces, saying he is disappointed the Premier League leaders do not score even more goals from dead-ball situations.
Real Madrid's Brazilian winger Rodrygo set to miss World Cup with knee injury
Real Madrid said Tuesday their winger Rodrygo Goes has suffered a severe knee injury which will keep him out of the World Cup with Brazil this summer.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS