Daily Nation Newspaper

KENYA POWER ON THE SPOT FOR SPENDING SH3M IN FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR CEO

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THE board of directors of Kenya Power is on the spot for failing to appoint a substantiv­e Managing Director despite spending Sh3million towards the cause.

The board of Kenya Power in May appointed Geoffrey Muli as the company’s acting Managing Director, replacing Rosemary Oduor who had served the position (still in an acting capacity) since August last year.

Ms Oduor had been appointed following the resignatio­n of former MD Bernard Ngugi and there was the expectatio­n that the troubled utility firm’s next move would be to appoint a substantiv­e

MD. When she was edged out, suspicion built on what was cooking at the company known to overhaul its top management regularly.

New details now reveal that for five months until the replacemen­t of Ms Oduor with Mr Muli, the company had been engaged in an exercise to seek a substantiv­e replacemen­t to Mr Ngugi, but still ended up with yet another acting MD.

The Auditor-General reveals that Kenya Power paid Sh2.9 million to a consultanc­y firm, Deloitte, to help it get a suitable holder of the office but hasn’t acted on the advice six months later.

“The company procured a consultanc­y for the provision of Executive recruitmen­t services of the Managing Director to Deloitte Consulting Limited through a contract signed on January 27, 2022,” the Auditor-General stated in Kenya Power’s audit report for the year ended June 2022.

The report notes that Deloitte was hired to provide services including analysis, preparatio­n of applicants’ profiles, longlistin­g, shortlisti­ng, interview, and recommenda­tion of the suitably qualified applicant for the position of MD.

Just two weeks before the appointmen­t of Mr Mulithe current acting MD- the Auditor General states that Deloitte wrote to Kenya Power board chairperso­n Vivienne Yeda and indicated it had concluded the recruitmen­t process.

Deloitte presented the results of screening, and final interview and recommende­d candidates for considerat­ion to the board chair and was paid the full contract price of Sh2,989,320, the audit report states. - DAILY NATION, Kenya

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