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Auditor General

Constitutional office that audits government finances, reports on public debt, county spending irregularities, and institutional financial management across Kenya.

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  1. June 2026
  2. The Standard

    ecutive, led by Governor Gladys Wanga, account for the development funds and the status of the projects. “Failure by the County Executive to respond by publishing and making public the reports on these matters within seven days, we shall petition the Senate, EACC, Auditor General

    MCAs want Governor Wanga to account for Sh1b ward projects
  3. The Standard

    The Auditor General should be reporting on them annually. Treasury should be clearing them on a published schedule the public can audit.

    Insults currency: State should just pay what it owes to The Standard
  4. Citizen Digital

    He further noted that the court dismissed applications filed by the former Auditor General, former Controller of Budget, the current Auditor General and the current Controller of Budget seeking to be excluded from the proceedings.

    Kenya's public debt case set for full hearing after Court rejects Attorney General petition
  5. The Standard

    The Auditor General had raised questions about the sudden appearance of the suspicious pending bills in the county’s books for the financial year ending June 30, 2025, raising the amount to Sh3.5 billion despite only Sh2.2 billion being declared previously.

    Governor Abdullahi fingered over Sh1.3 billion 'fictitious' pending bills
  6. The Standard

    The Senate County Public Accounts Committee threatened to summon former Kilifi County officials to explain the deal and resolved to invite the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and Auditor General to conduct a forensic audit into the deal and appear before them with a

    Mung'aro throws Kingi under the bus over Sh1b Kilifi audit queries
  7. The Standard

    The Attorney General’s Office has been allocated Sh6 billion, and the Auditor General Sh9.8 billion.

    State agencies not left out in Sh4.8 trillion budget as gov't boosts anti-corruption efforts
  8. The Standard

    Banks are regulated by the Central Bank, universities by the Commission for University Education, police by IPOA, military by the military Police, the executive arm of government by, among others, the Controller of Budget and the Auditor General, technical education by CIDACC, an

    Mitigation measures against the burning of dormitories in boarding senior schools
  9. The Standard

    Government houses under construction in Ngara, Nairobi. [File, Standard] Senators have raised concerns over the irregular development of affordable housing projects on public and community land following a revelation from the Auditor General's report.

    Omtatah flags illegalities in affordable housing land deals
  10. The Standard

    In the 2023/24 financial year, government ministries and departments spent at least Sh7.6 billion on projects that remained incomplete, according to the Auditor General, who warned of rising costs and inefficient use of public funds.

    How weak project execution threatens Kenya's Sh4.8 trillion budget
  11. May 2026
  12. The Standard

    What of the Sh30.6 million charter flight deal flagged by the Auditor General, with missing procurement records that made value for money impossible to verify?

    Kenya's Afcon dream is under threat as FKF officials fight

Thursday 30 July

  1. Auditor General, budget chief warn of rising public debt

    The Auditor General and Controller of Budget have raised concerns over escalating debt burden as the Government increasingly relies on borrowing to finance its budget. The Auditor General has flagged emerging and hidden types of debt such as securitisation of revenues, contingent and pension liabilities not ordinarily included in public debt discussions.

    30 July 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 29 July

  1. Parliament committee demands EADB oversight answers from directors, Treasury

    The National Assembly Finance Committee said it will require East African Development Bank directors and National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi to appear before it to explain the bank's operations and required disbursements. The committee Chairman Kuria Kimani said the Committee must ensure the proposed amendment bill does not breach the Constitution and that EADB, if undertaking banking transactions, should be subject to Central Bank of Kenya supervision.

    29 July 2026 · The Standard

Monday 27 July

  1. Kisumu Governor Nyong'o responds to Auditor General queries

    Governor Anyang Nyong'o responded to the Auditor General's queries regarding the fiscal year 2025/26.

    27 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 21 July

  1. Domestic debt interest costs surge to 82 percent of servicing

    The National Treasury bypassed Parliament to access expensive domestic debt, with interest payments on local loans reaching Sh861.7 billion and comprising 82 per cent of total debt-servicing costs in the year to June 2025, while foreign debt service accounted for Sh183.6 billion or 18 per cent. According to the Auditor General's report, local debt has become more than three times as expensive as foreign borrowing.

    21 July 2026 · The Standard

  2. Treasury's expensive domestic borrowing drives debt servicing to Sh862 billion

    Kenya's National Treasury bypassed Parliament to tap expensive domestic debt, resulting in Sh861.7 billion in interest payments, or 82 per cent of total debt-servicing costs in the year to June 2025. Local debt servicing has become more than three times as expensive as foreign borrowing, according to a new Auditor General report.

    21 July 2026 · The Standard

Monday 20 July

  1. Nakuru County lost Sh300 million in undefended court cases

    Nakuru County has lost over Sh300 million in court cases between 2024 and 2026 because the county government failed to defend itself in multiple disputes, according to court records and audit reports. The Auditor General Report flagged poor management in handling legal cases, and the trend has continued into 2025/2026, with Sh120 million of the total awarded to litigants and law firms in sampled cases.

    20 July 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 14 July

  1. Auditor General flags Sh2 billion risk in Lapfund real estate deals

    The Auditor General has reported irregular contract changes, unauthorised cost increases, and overpayments in multi-billion-shilling real estate developments in Kisumu and Nairobi managed by the Local Authorities Provident Fund, putting county workers' pensions at risk.

    14 July 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 8 July

  1. Parliamentary committee summons former Kenyatta University VCs

    A parliamentary watchdog committee has summoned former Kenyatta University Vice Chancellors Prof. Olive Mugenda and Prof. Paul Wainaina to appear over audit queries relating to an alleged Sh6.2 billion loss of public funds. The summons concerns a special audit by the Auditor General covering the 2018/2019 to 2020/2021 financial years, with some transactions examined from the 2014/2015 financial year.

    8 July 2026 · Capital News

Sunday 5 July

  1. A billion shillings has lost its meaning through inflation

    An opinion piece traces how large sums of money have lost shock value in Kenya: a million shillings once inspired awe, but became commonplace after high-profile theft cases like Goldenberg; today, a billion shillings is the new benchmark, normalised through regular reports of government scandals.

    5 July 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 2 July

  1. Moi University plans layoffs amid 8 billion shilling debt crisis

    Moi University's administration will conduct a work-load analysis and lay off staff to address a severe financial crisis lasting over a decade. The institution has accumulated debt of over 8 billion shillings and pending bills exceeding 10 billion shillings.

    2 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 28 June

  1. Homa Bay MCAs demand accountability for unimplemented ward projects

    Eight MCAs in Homa Bay County have raised concerns that Sh1 billion in ward development projects allocated for the 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 financial years were not implemented, with only Agriculture Department projects fully completed, raising questions about fund accountability and irregularities in project implementation.

    28 June 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 27 June

  1. State owes Standard Media Sh1.2 billion in unpaid advertising bills

    The Standard's opinion piece states that the government owes Standard Media Group over Sh1.2 billion in unpaid advertising bills, and argues the state should settle its financial obligations rather than attacking the outlet's journalism.

    27 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 25 June

  1. High Court clears public debt case for full hearing

    A High Court has rejected attempts by the Attorney General and other respondents to dismiss Senator Okiya Omtatah's public debt petition, allowing it to proceed to a full hearing on its merits. The court upheld the International Monetary Fund's claim of diplomatic immunity and struck it out of the petition.

    25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 22 June

  1. Wajir Governor questioned over Sh1.3 billion pending bills

    Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi faced scrutiny from the Senate County Public Accounts Committee over Sh1.3 billion in pending bills that his administration says have already been paid. The committee chair requested a forensic audit and demanded the governor explain the bills' sudden appearance, with senators suggesting they may be fictitious.

    22 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 17 June

  1. Mung'aro blames predecessor over Sh1 billion Kilifi audit

    Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung'aro has attributed to his predecessor Amason Kingi responsibility for a long-standing audit query involving Sh1 billion paid to a private firm by the county government from 2014 to 2024. The Senate County Public Accounts Committee has resolved to invite the EACC and Auditor General to conduct a forensic audit into the transaction.

    17 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Treasury CS proposes Sh4.8 trillion budget with anti-corruption boost

    Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed Sh50 billion for Parliament, Sh30.4 billion for the Judiciary, and Sh5.1 billion for the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in the 2026-27 budget, saying these allocations will intensify anti-corruption efforts and reinforce public sector integrity. The budget also includes Sh51.5 billion for water and sewerage infrastructure, forest conservation allocations, and environment management funding.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Regulatory oversight needed to prevent school dormitory fires

    An opinion piece argues that the fire at Utumishi Girls Senior School that killed 16 students exposes gaps in regulatory oversight of basic education institutions. The author calls for stronger enforcement of standards by the Educational Standards and Quality Assurance Council (ESQAC) and other oversight bodies to prevent future catastrophes.

    10 June 2026 · The Standard

Monday 8 June

  1. Senators raise concerns over irregular affordable housing land deals

    Senators have raised concerns over the irregular development of affordable housing projects on public and community land following a revelation from the Auditor General's report.

    8 June 2026 · The Standard

Monday 1 June

  1. Weak project execution risks Kenya's Sh4.8 trillion budget

    Project management professionals have warned that weak execution could undermine Kenya's record Sh4.8 trillion budget for 2026/27, noting that Kenya's challenge is not a shortage of development plans but the ability to deliver them. Development spending in the 2024/25 financial year reached only 58.3 per cent absorption as of March 2026.

    1 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 19 May

  1. FKF leadership crisis threatens Kenya's 2027 Afcon hosting bid

    Kenya's Football Kenya Federation is in turmoil as president Hussein Mohamed contests his suspension by the National Executive Committee on April 24, while deputy McDonald Mariga has assumed acting presidency. The dispute threatens the country's ability to host the African Cup of Nations in June 2027 and poses risks to compliance with continental and world football bodies.

    19 May 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Gachagua calls Ruto Kenya's greatest threat at Africa Forward Summit

    Democratic Change Party leader Rigathi Gachagua dismissed the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi as a political "sideshow," accusing President William Ruto of seeking international legitimacy while ignoring crises in healthcare, education and security. Gachagua directed remarks at UN Secretary-General António Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron, calling Ruto a human rights violator and threat to regional stability, and cited the abduction of Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye in Nairobi in November 2024 as evidence of government collusion with foreign governments.

    12 May 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 7 May

  1. Government figures on economy size shape budget deficit ratios

    Analysis of Kenya's GDP growth statistics: the government statistician reported 4.6 per cent growth, and budget estimates for 2026/2027 set the economy at more than Ksh.20.8 trillion, a figure used to calculate key metrics like the budget deficit-to-GDP and public debt-to-GDP ratios that affect borrowing decisions.

    7 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 4 May

  1. Senator Cherargei tables motion to cut Uhuru's retirement benefits

    Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has tabled a Senate motion seeking to revoke, vary, or reallocate budgetary provisions tied to former President Uhuru Kenyatta's retirement benefits, and calls for an Auditor General audit of all public resources allocated to Kenyatta within 60 days, with any recovered funds to be redirected to public welfare programmes.

    4 May 2026 · The Standard

  2. Muturi condemns UDA's attacks on former President Uhuru

    Former Attorney General Justin Muturi has condemned the ruling United Democratic Alliance party over what he termed as an orchestrated vilification campaign against former President Uhuru Kenyatta, calling the sustained attacks by Kenya Kwanza-aligned leaders reckless, unnecessary, and unconstitutional.

    4 May 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 2 May

  1. Civil groups urge Parliament to halt Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill

    Civil groups under the Okoa Uchumi Campaign are calling for Parliament to withdraw the Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill 2026, citing insufficient public participation and lack of safeguards against political misuse. The groups argue the Bill should be preceded by a Sessional paper and require robust ring-fencing provisions and oversight protections before passage.

    2 May 2026 · The Standard

Friday 1 May

  1. Presidential secondary bursary cut to Sh100 million as consolidation urged

    The government has reduced the presidential secondary bursary allocation from Sh400 million to Sh100 million for 2026/2027. The Institute of Public Finance argues that consolidating multiple parallel bursary schemes could eliminate duplication and provide full free secondary education with a Sh20 billion surplus.

    1 May 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 30 April

  1. Wanjigi demands freeze on Treasury's Sh150bn shadow account

    Businessman Jimi Wanjigi has called for a freeze on a Sh150.7 billion sovereign bond account that he alleges the National Treasury is hiding outside the Consolidated Fund. He claims that 84 out of 88 recurrent exchequer line items published in a Kenya Gazette notice contained errors, and argues the discrepancies point to systemic failures in public finance management rather than clerical mistakes.

    30 April 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Auditor General identifies missing title deeds in 68 percent of projects

    The Auditor General's special audit report on affordable housing projects from 2022/2023 to April 2025 reveals that 269 out of 394 projects, or 68 percent, lacked verifiable ownership documentation, with some implemented on community or customary land while others are owned by county governments, creating future legal complications.

    29 April 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 27 April

  1. Senate demands governors appear before accountability committee

    The Senate's County Public Accounts Committee is concerned that governors are ignoring summons to respond to audit queries, with Senate Deputy Speaker Kathuri Murungi stating governors have 30 days to comply or face enforcement. The editorial argues that governors must answer for how county funds are used, noting that the Auditor General has documented cases of money wastage and misuse in county governments.

    27 April 2026 · The Standard

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