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Margaret Nyakang'o sworn-in as Controller of Budget

[ad_1] By ABIUD OCHIENG More by this Author Ms Margaret Nyang’ate Nyakang'o was on Wednesday sworn-in as the second Controller of Budget (CoB) under the current Constitution. President Uhuru Kenyatta earlier appointed her as the successor of Agnes Odhiambo, whose tenure ended on August 27. The President announced the a

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Margaret Nyakang'o sworn-in as Controller of Budget

Margaret Nyakang’o sworn-in as Controller of Budget
Margaret Nyakang’o sworn-in as Controller of Budget

[ad_1] By ABIUD OCHIENG More by this Author Ms Margaret Nyang’ate Nyakang'o was on Wednesday sworn-in as the second Controller of Budget (CoB) under the current Constitution. President Uhuru Kenyatta earlier appointed her as the successor of Agnes Odhiambo, whose tenure ended on August 27. The President announced the appointment in a Gazette notice dated December 4. Chief Justice David Maraga, who presided over the ceremony at the Supreme Court building, challenged Ms Nyakang'o to uphold the rule of law and the Constitution. On Twitter, he wrote, "The office plays an important role in ensuring the prudent and planned use of public funds. I wish her well in this important assignment." Advertisement Members of Parliament approved Ms Nyakang'o's...

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