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Nairobi City CFO
Bigchick
#61 Posted : Monday, July 13, 2015 4:12:00 PM
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maka wrote:
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Wololo!Sometimes it does not rain it.......

For me the worst part is to continue living knowing that your family and friends know you are a thief.All respect is gone.
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Chaka
#62 Posted : Monday, July 13, 2015 4:21:25 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
maka wrote:
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Wololo!Sometimes it does not rain it.......

For me the worst part is to continue living knowing that your family and friends know you are a thief.All respect is gone.


I would dread my kids being told by other kids in school thus'your father is a thief'..
Angelica _ann
#63 Posted : Tuesday, July 14, 2015 9:54:09 AM
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Chaka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
maka wrote:
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/-/539546/2787426/-/1359m4lz/-/index.html


Wololo!Sometimes it does not rain it.......

For me the worst part is to continue living knowing that your family and friends know you are a thief.All respect is gone.


I would dread my kids being told by other kids in school thus'your father is a thief'..

Minority of the thieves don't care as long as they are living lavishly. The kids are told people are jealous if their hard work & wealth. Wananiwekelea is the order of the day!!!
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nakujua
#64 Posted : Tuesday, July 14, 2015 10:59:07 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
maka wrote:
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/-/539546/2787426/-/1359m4lz/-/index.html


Wololo!Sometimes it does not rain it.......

For me the worst part is to continue living knowing that your family and friends know you are a thief.All respect is gone.


I would dread my kids being told by other kids in school thus'your father is a thief'..

Minority of the thieves don't care as long as they are living lavishly. The kids are told people are jealous if their hard work & wealth. Wananiwekelea is the order of the day!!!

The kids at international schools have no idea what happens locally, plus the rich rarely talk bad about others in the presence of their kids, the houses are big, bedrooms are spread out. smile
murchr
#65 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 8:34:51 PM
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Nation wrote:
Former City Hall Chief Finance Officer Jimmy Kiamba was dealt a blow Wednesday when a court ordered him to pay the government Sh282 million.

Justice Hedwig Ong’udi also ordered Mr Kiamba to pay an additional Sh35 million to the government, failure to which he will forfeit his house in Runda Water Estate, Nairobi.

“The sum of Sh282,648,604 be paid to the government of Kenya by the 1st defendant,” the judge ruled.

Justice Ong’udi ruled that the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) had established that Mr Kiamba’s six cash deposits totalling Sh317,648,604 constitute unexplained assets.

Mr Kiamba, who served during Governor Evans Kidero’s administration, had explained that the deposits were from revenue derived from sale of cattle, farming wheat and maize, a transport and quarry business and sale of some property.

The EACC suspected that Mr Kiamba stole public funds from City Hall after depositing more than Sh400 million between January and November 2014 despite earning a monthly salary of Sh85,000 as City Hall CFO. Between August 2009 and February 2015 his net salary was Sh5.8 million while rental flats in Athi River fetched him Sh2.7 million monthly. Evidence showed that he used several people at City Hall to make deposits in his accounts including Joseph Njoroge, his driver.

Mr Njoroge made total deposits of Sh66.8 million, while former head of treasury at City Hall Stephen Osiro made total deposits of Sh4.1 million.


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hardwood
#66 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2019 8:58:51 PM
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What about those whose salary is 1.2m per month but donate 10m to churches each week? When will they be brought into account? Why the selective application of justice?
Lolest!
#67 Posted : Thursday, July 25, 2019 1:55:13 PM
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murchr wrote:
Nation wrote:
Former City Hall Chief Finance Officer Jimmy Kiamba was dealt a blow Wednesday when a court ordered him to pay the government Sh282 million.

Justice Hedwig Ong’udi also ordered Mr Kiamba to pay an additional Sh35 million to the government, failure to which he will forfeit his house in Runda Water Estate, Nairobi.

“The sum of Sh282,648,604 be paid to the government of Kenya by the 1st defendant,” the judge ruled.

Justice Ong’udi ruled that the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) had established that Mr Kiamba’s six cash deposits totalling Sh317,648,604 constitute unexplained assets.

Mr Kiamba, who served during Governor Evans Kidero’s administration, had explained that the deposits were from revenue derived from sale of cattle, farming wheat and maize, a transport and quarry business and sale of some property.

The EACC suspected that Mr Kiamba stole public funds from City Hall after depositing more than Sh400 million between January and November 2014 despite earning a monthly salary of Sh85,000 as City Hall CFO. Between August 2009 and February 2015 his net salary was Sh5.8 million while rental flats in Athi River fetched him Sh2.7 million monthly. Evidence showed that he used several people at City Hall to make deposits in his accounts including Joseph Njoroge, his driver.

Mr Njoroge made total deposits of Sh66.8 million, while former head of treasury at City Hall Stephen Osiro made total deposits of Sh4.1 million.



Great precedent!
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Gathige
#68 Posted : Thursday, July 25, 2019 3:06:59 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
murchr wrote:
Nation wrote:
Former City Hall Chief Finance Officer Jimmy Kiamba was dealt a blow Wednesday when a court ordered him to pay the government Sh282 million.

Justice Hedwig Ong’udi also ordered Mr Kiamba to pay an additional Sh35 million to the government, failure to which he will forfeit his house in Runda Water Estate, Nairobi.

“The sum of Sh282,648,604 be paid to the government of Kenya by the 1st defendant,” the judge ruled.

Justice Ong’udi ruled that the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) had established that Mr Kiamba’s six cash deposits totalling Sh317,648,604 constitute unexplained assets.

Mr Kiamba, who served during Governor Evans Kidero’s administration, had explained that the deposits were from revenue derived from sale of cattle, farming wheat and maize, a transport and quarry business and sale of some property.

The EACC suspected that Mr Kiamba stole public funds from City Hall after depositing more than Sh400 million between January and November 2014 despite earning a monthly salary of Sh85,000 as City Hall CFO. Between August 2009 and February 2015 his net salary was Sh5.8 million while rental flats in Athi River fetched him Sh2.7 million monthly. Evidence showed that he used several people at City Hall to make deposits in his accounts including Joseph Njoroge, his driver.

Mr Njoroge made total deposits of Sh66.8 million, while former head of treasury at City Hall Stephen Osiro made total deposits of Sh4.1 million.



Great precedent!


The hangman's noose is getting tighter. Future thieves will only steal that which is commensurate with their income levels. Am sure next will be his co-accused Bwana Odhiambo
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