Former Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu has been summoned by the Senate Committee on Public County Investments following concerns over financial discrepancies in the county’s financial statements during her tenure. The discrepancies came to light during an audit of the financial statements related to the Kitui County Textile Centre project, covering a three-year period of Ngilu’s administration.
The Senate’s decision to summon Ngilu and former county management officials responsible for the financial oversight of the textile center was prompted by concerns raised by current Kitui Governor Julius Malombe. Governor Malombe, who recently appeared before the Senate committee, highlighted issues regarding the financial performance and accountability of the textile project.
The Senate Committee on Public County Investments seeks clarification on the financial handling and management of the textile center, a key project aimed at boosting local textile production and creating employment opportunities. The project has faced scrutiny over its financial viability and transparency, leading to the current investigation.
Ngilu and the former county officials are expected to provide a comprehensive explanation of the financial records and the apparent discrepancies highlighted by the current administration. The Senate committee’s summons reflect ongoing efforts to ensure accountability and transparency in the management of public funds at the county level.
The Kitui County Textile Centre was one of the flagship projects initiated under Ngilu’s leadership, aimed at revitalizing the county’s economy and providing employment. However, the recent concerns raised by Governor Malombe have cast a shadow over the project’s financial management and overall impact.
As the Senate committee prepares to review the testimonies of Ngilu and her former team, the outcome of this inquiry could have significant implications for public trust in county-level governance and the future management of development projects in Kitui County and beyond.
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