MPs sends away CBK Governor Kamau Thugge

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Kamau Thugge was on Thursday, June 5, turned away by the National Assembly’s Committee on Cohesion and Equal Opportunities.
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Kamau Thugge was on Thursday, June 5, turned away by the National Assembly’s Committee on Cohesion and Equal Opportunities.
This is after Thugge failed to present the required documents to support his submissions.
Mandera West MP Adan Yussuf Haji who chairs the committee, halted Thugge’s session after determining that his responses to audit queries lacked the necessary documentary evidence, as stipulated in the Committee’s guidelines.
Thugge had been summoned to appear before the committee to respond to concerns relating to ethnic diversity and equal opportunity practices within the CBK.
The Committee found Thugge’s submission insufficient, citing the absence of evidence to support claims made in his responses.
“After carefully reviewing your presentation, the Committee has established that your report lacks the required supporting documents.
“The invitation letter clearly stated that all submissions must be accompanied by documentary evidence. Unfortunately, this requirement has not been met,” said Hajji.
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Haji directed the CBK Governor to revise and resubmit the documentation in compliance with parliamentary standards.
Further, the committee noted that the report submitted by Thugge had not been signed, a procedural oversight that further contributed to its rejection.
Thugge acknowledged the shortcomings in his preparation and assured the Committee that he would adhere to all procedural requirements in advance of a future appearance.
The committee also turned away the CEO of the Geothermal Development Company (GDC), Paul Ngugi, during the session due to inadequate preparation and lack of supporting documentation.
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