Mary Wanyonyi sworn in as CRA chairperson

She replaces Jane Kiringai who retired after serving for six years

In Summary

•The CJ noted that it was imperative to recall that the very heart of devolution, a tenet deeply engrained in our Constitution, is to bring the government and resources closer to the people.

• The CJ said the commission must endeavour to understand the unique needs and aspirations of each county and ensure they get their rightful share.

Mary Wanyonyi taking oath of office at the Supreme Court onJ uly 17, 2023
Mary Wanyonyi taking oath of office at the Supreme Court onJ uly 17, 2023
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Chief Justice of Kenyan Martha Koome has urged the Commission on Revenue Allocation to always strive to meet the needs of Kenyans in every corner of our country.

Koome was speaking on Monday, after presiding over the swearing-in of Mary Wanyonyi as the Chairperson of the Commission on Revenue Allocation.

The CJ said the CRA must endeavour to understand the unique needs and aspirations of each county and ensure they get their rightful share.

"I urge her ( Wanyonyi) to uphold these responsibilities with integrity, dedication and the utmost commitment to public service," Koome added.

The CJ noted that it was imperative to recall that the very heart of devolution, a tenet deeply engrained in our Constitution, is to bring the government and resources closer to the people.

"CRA is a pillar of our public finance management, tasked with ensuring equitable sharing of revenues raised nationally among the levels of government. I urge her to uphold these responsibilities with integrity, dedication and the utmost commitment to public service," Koome added.

Wanyonyi was vetted for the position on  June 22, where she pledged to focus on enhancing the country's own revenue generation if she was considered for the job.

She told the MPs that a weak revenue collection system has become a challenge as cash collected manually always ends up in the wrong hands.

Wanyonyi, the wife of former IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati, was picked by President William Ruto from a final list of three forwarded to him by the Public Service Commission (PSC) following the interview process.

Thomas Ludindi Mwadeghu and Felicity Nkirote Biriri were the other candidates.

She replaces Jane Kiringai who retired after serving for six years.

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