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Auditor General warns over clipping of his autonomy

Auditor-General Edward Ouko has called for changes in the Public Audit Bill saying if passed in its current form, it is likely to impede his office’s independent mandate to audit government expenditure. Ouko, who was speaking during a meeting with the Kenya Parliamentary Journalists Association (KPJA) said several clau

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Auditor General warns over clipping of his autonomy

Auditor-General Edward Ouko has called for changes in the Public Audit Bill saying if passed in its current form, it is likely to impede his office’s independent mandate to audit government expenditure. Ouko, who was speaking during a meeting with the Kenya Parliamentary Journalists Association (KPJA) said several clauses like the one which mandates the Public Service Commission to recruit staff for his office and places budgetary allocations under the National Treasury are contradictory to the Constitution. He notes Article 234(5) of the Constitution recognises him as the statutory head of the office and appoints all staff but the Bill proposes that the PSC will now take up this function. “You can see that Kenyan actually intended the best...

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