Prime Cabinet secretary nominee Musalia Mudavadi stated in Nairobi that he is worth Ksh4 billion in terms of pure Kenyan territory developments at large.
Mudavadi, who is a Prime Cabinet secretary nominee said during a vetting process by the National Assembly Committee on Appointments on Monday, October 17, 2022 morning hours East African Time.
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“If I take my investment in shares in some companies and also properties that I own I would put my net worth at about Sh4 billion.
He added that his current and anticipated income is from rental income, dividends from shareholding, interests, and other expenses that come from the farm.
The former deputy Prime Minister is the first to face the vetting panel.
Other nominees to be vetted on Monday include former Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi who is the nominee for Attorney General, Aden Duale (Defence), Alfred Mutua (Foreign and Diaspora Affairs), and Alice Wahome (Water, Sanitation and Irrigation).
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Under Executive Order No.1 of 2022, President William Ruto clearly designated the roles of the holder of the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary including handling the Government Delivery Unit. Other than assisting the President and the Deputy President in the coordination and supervision of Government Ministries and State Departments, key roles for the Prime Cabinet Secretary include;
Liaising with the Ministry of Interior and National Administration in overseeing the implementation of National Government policies, programs, and projects together with chairing and coordinating National Government legislative agenda across all ministries and state departments for transmission to coalition leaders in Parliament.
On the other hand, Mudavadi will also be tasked with chairing the Principal Secretaries Committees and supervising the technical monitoring and evaluation of Government policies, programs, and projects.