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Ex-CS Henry Rotich declines Ruto's appointment as adviser

The Former CS said he would not be taking up the role.

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by Bosco Marita

News10 February 2024 - 05:10
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In Summary


  • President Ruto had appointed  Rotich as the Senior Adviser on Fiscal Affairs and Budget Policy.
  • The appointment was made in a letter from the Head of the Public Service Felix Koskei.
Former Treasury CS Henry Rotich.

Former Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich has turned down a job offer President William Ruto made to him.

President Ruto had appointed  Rotich as the Senior Adviser on Fiscal Affairs and Budget Policy.

The appointment was made in a letter from the Head of the Public Service Felix Koskei.

But speaking to the Star Friday, the Former CS said he would not be taking up the role.

Rotich said he believes he will be of value to the country if he is deployed to the Central Bank of Kenya where he has served for years.

“I thank the president for appointing me to be among his advisers. I, however, think I’d be of better service to the country if I go back to CBK where I worked for many years, “ said Rotich.

If deployed to CBK, as he so wishes, he will be serving under his former Junior Kamau Thugge who was Treasury PS when Rotich served as PS.

Rotich, who previously served as the head of Macroeconomics at the Treasury before becoming a Cabinet Secretary in 2013, was relieved from his position on January 14, 2020, following a court case in which he was an accused person.

Ukur Yatani took over until when Ruto named Njuguna Ndung'u as Treasury CS in 2022.

The court dropped Rotich's charges, on specific breaches under procurement and public finance management laws, in December 2023 over lack of evidence.

Trial Magistrate Eunice Nyutu said there was no evidence to warrant him and accused persons to be placed on their defence.

"All the accused persons in this case are hereby acquitted under section 210 due to lack of evidence as a result of the reckless dereliction of duty by the prosecution," the magistrate said.

Rotich holds a Master’s degree in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Sociology from the University of Nairobi.

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