Interior Cabinet Secretary nominee Kithure Kindiki on Tuesday, October 18, revealed that he is worth Ksh544 million.
According to Kindiki, this is in the form of land and and buildings at Sh165 million and Sh50 million in bank deposits.
He added that he also has other investments in the form of shares and deposits in saccos.
“My net worth is Sh544 million. Made up of land and buildings around Sh165 million, bank deposits of about Sh50 million, investment in shares and deposits in five different saccos,” Kindiki said.
He added that aside from the investments, he is also an Advocate of the High court of Kenya.
“I’m also a business person running a number of SMEs and also a consultant for local and international organisations.”
Kindiki was the first to appear before the National Assembly Committee on appointments for vetting on the second day of the week-long exercise.
During the vetting process, Kindiki failed to provide his National Identification Card, claiming a communication barrier from the committee.
He, however, noted that he had sent for the document and would be delivered to the committee before the conclusion of the vetting process.
“I forgot my ID but I have sent for it and it is on the way,” he stated.