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Kericho Governor Chepkwony impeached
Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 00:00 -- BY PETER MUTAI
Kericho Governor Paul Chepkwony yesterday became the second county CEO to be impeached, barely a day after the Senate endorsed the impeachment of Embu Governor Martin Wambora.
The MCAs impeached their governor on grounds of gross violation of the Constitution, the provisions of the County Government Act 2012, the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act 2012, the Public-Private Partnership Act 2013, and the Public Procurement and Disposal Act 2005.
The removal of Governor Chepkwony follows a protracted stand-off between the County Assembly and the County Executive over a wide range of issues. Chepkwony was impeached by 32 Members of the Kericho County Assembly who voted unanimously to pass the impeachment motion, with 15 MCAs abstaining by failing to show up.
The motion was tabled on the floor of the House at 2.40pm by nominated MCA Albert Kipkoech, and seconded by Kipkelion ward representative Edward Ruto.
Chepkwony defended himself against the allegations leveled against him by MCAs, saying he was being crucified politically and that the claims him did not meet the threshold for sending him home.
I have not been engaged in any malpractices or been summoned by any anti-corruption agency since I took over office and the recently-published report by the Controller of Budget gave Kericho County a clean bill of health since no money has been lost, he said.
Chepkwony said the allegations were based on malice and urged the assembly to be fair in making decisions on the matter on the floor of the House.
Kipkoech alleged that Chepkwony violated the provisions of the County Government Act and Public Finance Management Act on grants and donations received by the county and b failing to follow due process regarding projects to be implemented through public-private partnership arrangements.
Kipkoech said Chepkwony signed a memorandum of agreement with UK-based investor Bluetechs UK Group Limited to generate solar power without involving the assembly. He said the Sh17 billion solar power project was set to be constructed in Kericho County, according to the agreement, and would have seen the UK-based investor manage it for 25 years before reverting to the county.
The governor exposed the county to risk of loss and, or liability by entering into agreements without following the due process of law with full knowledge that funds were unavailable, Kipkoech said.
The project, expected to produce 100MW of electricity in Soin Ward, Kericho West sub-county, is a partnership between the county and Bluetechs. In January this year, Governor Chepkwony and Bluetechs UK Groups Ltd Company Managing Director Mathialagan Veerasami singed the memorandum of agreement at the Kericho Tea Hotel to start the project.
The first phase of the project was expected to start in March and was set to generate 10MW of electricity while the second phase was to kick off in June to produce 2MW of power. Chepkwony, who was accompanied by his lawyer Peter Wanyama, said that the project was to generate Sh153 million in terms of profits annually, which was to be shared between the county and Bluetechs Company.
The agreement was not binding and the county did not lose any monies. We have written a cancellation letter to the UK investor who has confirmed the acceptance of the same, he said.
The governor said the document was a memorandum of understanding and not a contract as alleged by the county assembly, and called on the assembly to "look at the issue critically and objectively".
Chepkwony was also accused of entering into an MoU with the Kenya Red Cross Society to hire seven state-of-the-art ambulances to offer emergency services in the county at a cost of Sh600,000 per month per vehicle. The governor said the deal was cancelled on February 14, 2014, before the effective date of February 20, 2014, after the county assembly failed to approve the deal.
There are also several MoUs that I have been signed with various investors with one being that Sacoma UK Company is to buy and export sweet potatoes from farmers in Soin-Sigowet constituency to the UK, but the MCAs did not raise an issue on the same, he said.
On the allegation of creating unconstitutional offices, the governor said he sought approval from the County Public Service Board, which in turn wrote to the Transitional Authority seeking guidance on the matter.
He said his county government was yet to put in place an organo-gram on how the structure of the county civil service will be constituted. Lawyer Wanyama said the allegations were "baseless, unsubstantiated and non-weighty" and could not meet the threshold of impeachment required by the law. T
he Nairobi-based lawyer said that the MCAs should have given the governor an opportunity to defend himself at the committee stage before subjecting him to the whole House, saying this amounted to mob-lynching, contrary to the principles of a fair hearing.
After the impeachment, the governor and his deputy Susan Kikwai held a closed-door meeting with the Myoot Kipsigis Council of Elders and church leaders at Sunshine Hotel. The elders expressed their disaffection with the turn of events.
Kericho Governor Chepkwony impeached | The Star
Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 00:00 -- BY PETER MUTAI
Kericho Governor Paul Chepkwony yesterday became the second county CEO to be impeached, barely a day after the Senate endorsed the impeachment of Embu Governor Martin Wambora.
The MCAs impeached their governor on grounds of gross violation of the Constitution, the provisions of the County Government Act 2012, the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act 2012, the Public-Private Partnership Act 2013, and the Public Procurement and Disposal Act 2005.
The removal of Governor Chepkwony follows a protracted stand-off between the County Assembly and the County Executive over a wide range of issues. Chepkwony was impeached by 32 Members of the Kericho County Assembly who voted unanimously to pass the impeachment motion, with 15 MCAs abstaining by failing to show up.
The motion was tabled on the floor of the House at 2.40pm by nominated MCA Albert Kipkoech, and seconded by Kipkelion ward representative Edward Ruto.
Chepkwony defended himself against the allegations leveled against him by MCAs, saying he was being crucified politically and that the claims him did not meet the threshold for sending him home.
I have not been engaged in any malpractices or been summoned by any anti-corruption agency since I took over office and the recently-published report by the Controller of Budget gave Kericho County a clean bill of health since no money has been lost, he said.
Chepkwony said the allegations were based on malice and urged the assembly to be fair in making decisions on the matter on the floor of the House.
Kipkoech alleged that Chepkwony violated the provisions of the County Government Act and Public Finance Management Act on grants and donations received by the county and b failing to follow due process regarding projects to be implemented through public-private partnership arrangements.
Kipkoech said Chepkwony signed a memorandum of agreement with UK-based investor Bluetechs UK Group Limited to generate solar power without involving the assembly. He said the Sh17 billion solar power project was set to be constructed in Kericho County, according to the agreement, and would have seen the UK-based investor manage it for 25 years before reverting to the county.
The governor exposed the county to risk of loss and, or liability by entering into agreements without following the due process of law with full knowledge that funds were unavailable, Kipkoech said.
The project, expected to produce 100MW of electricity in Soin Ward, Kericho West sub-county, is a partnership between the county and Bluetechs. In January this year, Governor Chepkwony and Bluetechs UK Groups Ltd Company Managing Director Mathialagan Veerasami singed the memorandum of agreement at the Kericho Tea Hotel to start the project.
The first phase of the project was expected to start in March and was set to generate 10MW of electricity while the second phase was to kick off in June to produce 2MW of power. Chepkwony, who was accompanied by his lawyer Peter Wanyama, said that the project was to generate Sh153 million in terms of profits annually, which was to be shared between the county and Bluetechs Company.
The agreement was not binding and the county did not lose any monies. We have written a cancellation letter to the UK investor who has confirmed the acceptance of the same, he said.
The governor said the document was a memorandum of understanding and not a contract as alleged by the county assembly, and called on the assembly to "look at the issue critically and objectively".
Chepkwony was also accused of entering into an MoU with the Kenya Red Cross Society to hire seven state-of-the-art ambulances to offer emergency services in the county at a cost of Sh600,000 per month per vehicle. The governor said the deal was cancelled on February 14, 2014, before the effective date of February 20, 2014, after the county assembly failed to approve the deal.
There are also several MoUs that I have been signed with various investors with one being that Sacoma UK Company is to buy and export sweet potatoes from farmers in Soin-Sigowet constituency to the UK, but the MCAs did not raise an issue on the same, he said.
On the allegation of creating unconstitutional offices, the governor said he sought approval from the County Public Service Board, which in turn wrote to the Transitional Authority seeking guidance on the matter.
He said his county government was yet to put in place an organo-gram on how the structure of the county civil service will be constituted. Lawyer Wanyama said the allegations were "baseless, unsubstantiated and non-weighty" and could not meet the threshold of impeachment required by the law. T
he Nairobi-based lawyer said that the MCAs should have given the governor an opportunity to defend himself at the committee stage before subjecting him to the whole House, saying this amounted to mob-lynching, contrary to the principles of a fair hearing.
After the impeachment, the governor and his deputy Susan Kikwai held a closed-door meeting with the Myoot Kipsigis Council of Elders and church leaders at Sunshine Hotel. The elders expressed their disaffection with the turn of events.
Kericho Governor Chepkwony impeached | The Star