
Johnes Mwaruma
Johnes Mwaruma is the Vice Chairperson of the Senate County Public Accounts Committee in Kenya, where he plays a crucial role in overseeing financial accountability within the country's 47 counties. Recently, he supported the call for increased scrutiny over financial mismanagement, as the committee raised concerns regarding the unaccounted Sh87 billion in county funds. Mwaruma emphasized the importance of proper financial management, asset tracking, and compliance with legal frameworks to ensure that public funds are utilized effectively and transparently.
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Committee Vice Chairperson Johnes Mwaruma, who chaired the session on behalf of the committee chair, directed Nairobi County to provide additional information on the acquisition and effectiveness of the system.
Sakaja seeks Senate support to unlock Sh63 billion revenue potentialJohnes Mwaruma is the vice-chairperson of the County Public Accounts Committee and is accused of intimidation.
Governors refuse Senate summons over alleged extortion, intimidationJohnes Mwaruma was also removed from the ODM NEC during the recent party reshuffle.
Caleb Amisi challenges ODM ouster, files complaint with party registrarTaita Taveta Senator Johnes Mwaruma raised concerns about the status of stalled Early Childhood Development toilets.
Kihika in hot soup over failure to finish Sh1m toilet projectSenator Johnes Mwaruma expressed concern that many Kenyans are being denied health services despite having made contributions.
How SHA payment policy has locked out poor patientsJohnes Mwaruma expressed concern that many Kenyans are being denied health services despite having made contributions.
SHA payment policy locks out poor patients, senators sayJohnes Mwaruma sought to know how much money has been spent on the school feeding programme in the county.
Godhana says Tana River county needs Sh4.1b for ECDE infrastructureJohnes Mwaruma is the vice chairperson of the committee who seconded the report on county financial management.
Senators raise red flag over Sh87b that cannot be accounted for

















