Governor Mwangaza Slams Controller of Budget Over Sh903 Million Foreign Travel Expenditure

Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has called out the Controller of Budget (CoB) after it released a report indicating that her office spent Sh903 million on foreign travel for the first nine months of the financial year 2023/24.

In a statement on her Facebook page on Friday, July 5, Mwangaza claimed that the CoB erred in the report, maintaining that her office spent Sh910,000 on foreign trips.

The governor claimed that the report accurately indicated that the county government’s expenditure on foreign trips amounted to Sh42.84 million out of which amount her office only spent Sh910,000 but the erred subsequently in the same paragraph.

“The report, in the first sentence, accurately indicates that Meru County spent 43.75 million on foreign travel. Out of this, the County Assembly spent 42.84 million. But again, the same paragraph has an error either intentional or typo.

“Therefore, the difference should be only Sh910,000 less than 1 million and not 903 million. Fact: Meru County Executive spent Ksh910,000,” Mwangaza stated.

According to the Budget Implementation Review Report for the first nine months of the financial year 2023/24, the county’s total expenditure on foreign travel  amounted to Sh43.75 million and comprised Sh42.84 million by the County Assembly.

“During the period, expenditure on domestic travel amounted to Sh342.00 million and comprised Sh182.11 million spent by the County Assembly and Sh159.89 million by the County Executive.

“Expenditure on foreign travel amounted to Sh43.75 million and comprised Sh42.84 million by the County Assembly and Sh903.20 million by the County Executive,” read the report.

Mwangaza called on the Controller of Budget to rectify the error, further claiming that she had personally not spent any public money on foreign trips since the 2022 general elections.