Kajwang' who chairs the committee, warned that failure to scrutinise the reports within the set constitutional timelines would render the committee’s recommendations null and void, effectively setting implicated governors free. We will bring our recommendations within the timelines and expect that every other institution involved will take timely action,” said Kajwang’. Kajwang’ said the EACC and other bodies tasked with acting on the committee’s recommendations would be held accountable by Parliament. In Embu, the committee is probing an incident where Sh10 million meant for aggregation parks was diverted to a boda boda empowerment programme. Vihiga County is facing questions over an unexplained Sh5 million spent on a housewarming party, while Bungoma County spent Sh3.6 million on a Christmas tree.
Source: Standard Digital February 11, 2026 12:43 UTC