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Audit reveals 861 ghost workers in Kisii, as focus turn to health facilities

Kisii Governor Paul Simba Arati has unearth 861 ghost workers from the county government in an ongoing purge across all departments as he intensifies the fight against corruption. 

Speaking to a local television station,  Arati put on notice all county workers without academic  papers to brace for tough times amid a looming overhaul in various departments in the county.

The vocal county boss confirmed various changes in his administration,  with several departmental heads being among the casualties. 

“I have caught them pants down, I’m sure they can’t run, there is nowhere to hide. I’m told there are those contemplating to resign but they must account for the sins they have committed,” Arati said.

“If you know you have been earning, please come to my office and ask for amnesty and we will give you. If we discover you didn’t have the papers, you have lied, you must be taken to court and refund the money which was meant for development and you have pocketed,” he stated.

The county boss similarly invited the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigation to Kisii to conduct an audit. 

“I hope the officers of EACC will help unearth the rot in Kisii.

The focus of the Governor now shifts to the health department. 

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