Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja's CEC nominee for Build Environment and Urban Planning Stephen Gathuita Mwangi told members of Nairobi County Assembly that he is worth ksh600M.
Appearing before the Nairobi County Assembly's Committee for vetting on Tuesday, 6th December, 2022, following his appointment in Build Environment and Urban Planning docket, Mr Mwangi stated that he raised ksh600M from assets, a survey company, rental property and salary as an officer of Nairobi City Council (NCC).
However he affirmed that most the money comes from a survey company. "Most of my money comes from survey company" Mr Mwangi told Nairobi County Assembly's Committee.

He added that for the 40-years he has served at Nairobi City Council, he had been on contract and not permanent and pensionable terms.
Sakaja's 10 CEC nominees are facing County Assembly Committee to vet on their suitability to hold the offices appointed. County boss is also expected to release a list of Nairobi County Chief Officers in the course of this week.
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