MPs send away CBK governor over missing documents

Jun 6, 2025 - 09:58
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MPs send away CBK governor over missing documents

The National Assembly’s Committee on Cohesion and Equal Opportunities turned away Central Bank of Kenya governor Kamau Thugge after he failed to present documents to support his submissions.

The committee, chaired by Mandera West MP Adan Yussuf Haji, halted the session shortly after it began, citing the governor’s failure to comply with the submission guidelines outlined in the invitation letter.

Specifically, the Committee noted that Thugge’s report lacked supporting documentary evidence and was unsigned—both critical procedural requirements.

“After carefully reviewing your presentation, the Committee has established that your report lacks the required supporting documents,” said Haji.

“The invitation letter clearly stated that all submissions must be accompanied by documentary evidence. Unfortunately, this requirement has not been met.”

Haji ruled that the governor's submission would not be admissible and directed him to revise and resubmit the documentation in accordance with parliamentary standards.

A similar fate befell Paul Ngugi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Geothermal Development Company (GDC), who was also turned away during the same session for inadequate preparation and failure to provide necessary documentation.

Thugge acknowledged the shortcomings in his submission and assured the committee of his commitment to meeting all procedural obligations ahead of his rescheduled appearance.

Kenya’s Constitution and statutory framework place a strong emphasis on ethnic diversity and equal opportunity in public institutions.

Article 27 of the Constitution guarantees equality and freedom from discrimination, while Article 232 mandates fair representation of all ethnic groups, including marginalised communities, within the public service.

The National Cohesion and Integration Act further enforces this mandate by promoting inclusivity and equitable representation across public entities.

The Committee on Cohesion and Equal Opportunities plays a key oversight role in ensuring compliance with these constitutional principles.

Thugge and Ngugi are expected to return to the Committee later with revised submissions that meet the required standards.

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