The raging storm at the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) keeps burgeoning as more workers come forward to express their discontent with the current state of affairs under Governor Patrick Njoroge’s leadership.
Writing to this blog under the request of anonymity, a source within the organization has raised a red flag over the recruitment and promotion of staff without proper advertising of positions or interviews for applicants.
Governor Njoroge is accused of meting out injustices against long-serving members of the workforce and showing blatant favoritism for newer employees at the organization.
The source also complained over rampant oppression of staff through unlawful tactics like denying them their annual salary increment.
From what we’ve been made to understand, there is a general feeling of frustration among workers who are reluctant to speak out for the fear of being victimized.
“Morning Nyakundi.
Thanks for highlighting the fate of CBK. Right now as we talk, police officers who humiliated DP Gachagua have been employed without having advertised the whole job and without going through any interview with high grades.
He has created injustices for the old staff.
He treasures the new staff that he employs every other day.
The Governor for four years has denied the staff their salary annual increment without any explanation.
Can tell you the old staff if CBK have been treated very badly are really frustrated.
Kindly talk to the world on our behalf coz we can’t speak for being victimized,” the source writes.
This latest submission comes just three (3) days after an insider within CBK reached out to this site’s Chief Editor Cyprian Nyakundi with an analysis purporting how the governor was complicit in the malpractices carried out by the previous regime, despite his earlier insinuation that the organization was under state capture.
“Out of the blue, the CBK Governor is all over the media, insinuating a sigh of relief as a result of the change of power.
He has been a willing accomplice to the malpractices,” wrote the insider.
The list included a list of situations where Mr. Njoroges’s influence negatively came into play and led to an assault on the laid down governance structure.
From wasting taxpayers’ money on the fishing expedition of phasing out of the old Sh1k notes, arbitrary application of banking regulations, poor management of the Kenyan shilling, and appalling debt levels.
READ MORE: Insiders Reveal How Patrick Njoroge Was Complicit In Outgoing Government’s Malpractices
Mr. Njoroge had on Monday expressed a huge sigh of relief, claiming that some unnamed people tried to instigate a Goldenberg kind of scam three months before the General Election.
The CBK boss, however, refused to divulge any names and details on his allegations, saying he had no investigative capacity.
“I don’t want to get into the details because they will ask me where is the proof and I will say I don’t have proof – I am not the DCI,” he indicated to the bemused lawmakers.
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