Ruto nominates former Treasury PS Kamau Thugge as CBK Governor
Former Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge. | FILE
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President
William Ruto has nominated former Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge as Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).
This
is ahead of the imminent retirement of Dr Patrick Njoroge who has been CBK governor
since June 2015.
According to a statement issued by Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, Dr Thugge’s nomination “followed a competitive
recruitment process carried out by the Public Service Commission.”
The
former PS is currently a senior advisor and Head of Fiscal and Budget Policy in
the president’s office. He is also a member of Ruto's Economic Council.
Thugge was facing corruption
charges alongside former Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich.
He was accused of conspiracy to
commit an economic crime, improperly conferring a benefit, abuse of office,
committing an offence of financial misconduct, engaging in a project without
prior planning and failing to comply with rules and regulations relating to the
management of public finances.
The economist was accused alongside Rotich of inflating a
commercial loan for the construction of the Kimwarer and Arror dams in Kerio
Valley by Ksh.17 billion.
Thugge’s charges were, however,
dropped by the Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji in 2021, and
he was made a State witness against Rotich over the scandals.
Prior to his appointment as Principal Secretary in 2013, he worked
as a senior economic adviser in the Ministry of Finance from 2010.
He also worked at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 1985 to 2010; where
he served in the positions of Economist, Senior Economist, and Deputy Division
Chief.
Thugge
holds a PhD in Economics from John Hopkins University in the USA.

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