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EACC investigating unethical conduct by CS Magoha




In Summary

• EACC said, “The commission has reason to believe you have information that may assist in the investigation.”

•This is after the CS was last week captured on camera insulting Mbaka at Langas Primary School over the alleged poor state of the school.







 

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has asked Uasin Gishu county director of Education Mr Gitonga Mbaka to record a statement after the alleged ‘unethical conduct’ by CS George Magoha.

In a statement on Monday, EACC stated, “The commission has reason to believe you have information that may assist in the investigation.” This is after the Cabinet Secretary was last week recorded on camera abusing Mbaka at Langas Primary School over the claimed poor state of the school.




In a statement last Friday, PSC Communications Director Browne Kutswa stated all human resource functions had been moved to Education PS Richard Belio Kipsang.

“PSC Chairman Stephen Kirogo in a circular addressed to chairpersons of Public Universities Councils and copied to the Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua, said all human resource matters requiring the attention of the Public Service Commission shall henceforth be handled by Dr Kipsang as Authorized Officer of the Ministry until further notice,” PSC Chairman Stephen Kirogo said.




“Kirogo noted that the move was in the exercise of the Commission’s powers and commitment to protecting public servants against undignified and unwarranted attacks, reiterating that the execution of delegated authority is designed to foster public confidence and maintain the integrity and dignity of the public service.”




However, Magoha said he would continue to discharge his duties, adding his appointing authority is the President.





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