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Governor Lusaka Clarifies Use of 352 Bank Accounts to Senate Committee, Calls For Audit

Governor Lusaka Press Unit 

Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka has assured a Senate watchdog committee on Monday that his administration’s management of 352 bank accounts complies with legal requirements, calling for an audit.

Speaking before the Senate Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations, Lusaka explained that these accounts were established with the approval of the Controller of Budget and the Central Bank of Kenya.

“I am confirming that we have the 352 bank accounts. But most of the accounts belong to Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) and health facilities and dispensaries in the county,” Lusaka stated during his appearance before the Wajir Senator Abbas Mohamed-led committee, calling for an audit.

While giving the breakdown of the bank accounts, the county chief revealed that VTCs in the county have 152 accounts, while health facilities have 146.


The rest of the bank accounts according to the County Chief belong to Established Public Funds (10), Special Purpose (9) Project Management (1), Sub County Imprest (9), Mabanga Operation (19), Level 4&5 Hospitals (19, Own Source Revenue Collection (4).

“Our health facilities receive funds directly from donors, which require them to maintain individual separate accounts. These accounts are fully audited and included in our quarterly financial statements,” Lusaka explained.

Senator Mohamed, chair of the committee, requested additional information, including the names of individuals managing the accounts.
“We need a detailed report on the accounts within three weeks,” Senator Mohamed directed.

The committee chairperson directed the county chief to furnish the house committee with more information on the accounts, including names of the individuals managing the accounts.

“We need the detailed report on the accounts within 3 weeks,” said Senator Mohamed.

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