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NHIF board sends CEO, Finance Director on compulsory leave over loss of cash

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November 28, 2018
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NHIF board sends CEO, Finance Director on compulsory leave over loss of cash
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National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) board has sent CEO Geoffrey Mwangi and acting Finance Director Wilbert Kurgat on compulsory leave, as investigations into the loss of cash at the insurer continues.

Mr Mwangi was replaced with Mr Nicodemus Odongo who has been serving as the director in charge of strategy, planning and Marketing while Mr Bernard Njenga, who has been the manager in charge of management and accounting, will occupy Mr Kurgat’s forward for now.

The two bosses have been in remand for the past five days after they were arrested for allegedly conspiring to defeat justice by denying investigators access to documents.

 

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