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Kithure said his net worth is made up of land and buildings, valued at Sh165m, bank deposits of Sh50m and investments in shares and deposits in five different Saccos.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Nominee Kithure Kindiki has revealed that his net worth is Sh544 million.

While appearing before the parliamentary committee on the appointment on Tuesday, Kithure divulged that he generated his net worth from working as an advocate, businessman and as consultant for local and international organizations.

While giving a breakdown of his net worth, Kithure said his net worth is made up of land and buildings, valued at Sh165m, bank deposits of Sh50m and investments in shares and deposits in five different Saccos.

Five CS nominees will be vetted this Tuesday.

Treasury CS nominee Njungua Ndug'u will take his seat at 10:30 am.

Public Service and Gender nominee Aisha Jumwa will be vetted from 11:30 am by the committee.

Energy and Petroleum CS nominee Davis Kimutai Chirchir will later in the afternoon be vetted at 2:30 pm.

Moses Kuria, who has been nominated for the Trade, Investment and Industry Cabinet position, will close the day’s exercise at 3:30 pm.

On Monday, five cabinet secretaries were vetted.

They include Prime Cabinet nominee Musalia Mudavadi, Justin Muturi, the Attorney General nominee, Defense CS nominee Aden Duale, Alfred Mutua (Foreign and Diaspora Affairs) and their Water, Sanitation and Irrigation counterpart Alice Wahome.

The vetting exercise runs through to Saturday, October 22, with the exception of Thursday, October 20, when the country will observe Mashujaa Day.

The candidates are required to present before the committee their original IDs, academic and professional certificates, as well as letters of clearance and compliance from EACC, KRA, HELB, DCI and CRB.