CPA Roble Nuno Sworn in as New Commission on Revenue Allocation CEO 

CPA Roble Nuno has been sworn into office as the new Chief Executive Officer and Commission Secretary of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA).

In a statement on Monday, June 8, the commission announced the swearing-in, describing it as the culmination of an extensive recruitment process that ushered in new leadership at the institution.

“CPA Roble Nuno has been sworn in to office as the incoming Commission Secretary/CEO of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA). This marks the beginning of a new dispensation following a rigorous yet successful recruitment process,” the statement read.

File image of Roble Nuno and Chief Justice Martha Koome

Roble takes over the role with decades of experience in public service and financial management, having built a career spanning both national and county governments.

“In comes a seasoned leader with a wealth of experience spanning over 30 years in Public service, rising through the ranks in both the National and county governments,” the statement added.

According to CRA, Roble brings expertise in Public Administration, Public Financial Management and Strategic Leadership. 

File image of Martha Koome, Roble Nuno, and CRA Chairperson Mary Wanyonyi

Prior to his appointment, he served as the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Finance and Treasury in Garissa County and previously worked as Director of Fiscal Affairs at the CRA.

Before his confirmation into the position, Roble had been serving as Acting CEO, where he oversaw the commission’s operations during the transition period.

The commission said it expects continuity and stability under his leadership as he officially assumes the role.

“The Commission, Staff, and stakeholders of CRA Congratulate CPA Roble for his well-deserved appointment and wish him well as he assumes this noble service, guided by the Mandate as outlined in the Constitution,” the statement further read.

File image of Roble Nuno after his swearing in ceremony