President William Ruto on Thursday, March 16, nominated 50 individuals to serve as Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs) in various ministries and statement departments.
The nominees were announced in a statement issued by Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, and paves the way for Parliament, through the National Assembly, to vet the nominees.
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Among the notable names in the list was former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero who has been nominated to serve in the Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Investments.
Former Kipkelion East MP Joseph Limo was nominated to serve as a CAS in the National Treasury, alongside former Tharaka Nithi Woman Rep Beatrice Nkatha. Other recognisable names on the list include digital strategist Dennis Itumbi, former Nairobi Women Rep Millicent Omanga, and former Nominated MP Isaac Mwaura.
Here is the full list of the nominated CAS by ministry and state department:
Ann Wanjiku Mwangi
Nicholas Ngabiya Rioba
Edwin Sudi Wandabusi
Sharif Athman Ali
Isaac Mwaura Maigua
Rehema Hassan
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Samuel Kuntai Tunai
Millicent Nyaboke Omanga
Amb. Mohamud Ali Saleh
Alfred Agoi Masadia
Kirui Joseph Limo
Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga
Joash Arthur Maangi
Catherine Waruguru
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Hussein Tuneya Dado
Charity Nancy Nanyama Kibaba
Benjamin Jomo Washiali
Eng. Nicholas Gumbo
Onesmus Kimani Ngunjiri
Victor Kioko Munyaka
Denis Njue Itumbi
Simon Mwangi Kamau
James Kimanthi Mbaluka
Khatib Abdallah Mwashetani
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Elly Stephen Loldepe
Mark Lomunokol
Anab Mohamed Gure
Jackson Kiptanui
Daniel Wamahiu Kiongo
Evans Odhiambo Kidero
Vincent Kemosi Mogaka
Lilian Cheptoo Tomitom
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru |
Amos Chege Mugo
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Wesley Korir
Charles Njagua Kanyi
Jackline Mwenesi Lukalo
Nyaga John Muchiri
Rehema Dida Jaldesa
Wilson Sossion
Chrisantus Wamaiwa
Sunya Orre
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Mary Yaine Senta
John Lodepe Nakara
Prof. Elijah Gitonga Rintaugu
Mwanamaka Amani Mabruki
Rael Chebichii Lele
David Kipkorir Kiplagat
Fredrick Otieno Outa
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The Public Service Commission (PSC) currently classifies CASs under CSG 3, which is equivalent to job Group V. They are entitled to a monthly salary of Sh765,188, exclusive of other monthly allowances.
They are also entitled to a one-off car grant of Ksh10 million, and a mortgage of Ksh35 million. If all the CASs are to take advantage of these perks, the state will foot a bill of Ksh2.2 billion on mortgages and the car grants alone.
Other benefits include two government-issued vehicles, a driver, police officers to guard their homes, a personal assistant, and two secretaries.
They also enjoy a state-funded medical cover of Ksh3 million for outpatient services and Ksh10 for inpatient care.
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