MPs Directs Hustler Fund Department to Submit List of Defaulters

PS Susan Mang'eni and acting CEO Elizabeth Nkukuu before National Assembly Special Funds Accounts Committee

Members of Parliament have instructed the Financial Inclusion Fund, popularly known as the Hustler Fund, to submit a comprehensive list of loan defaulters.

The MPs under National Assembly Special Funds Accounts Committee want the committee to present comprehensive details of the defaulters.

The Committee which met Principal Secretary Susan Mang’eni and Acting Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Nkukuu demanded for defaulter’s names; amounts owed and telephone numbers per constituency.

The committee chaired by Chaired by Fatuma Zainab (Migori) revealed that the Fund, which has received over KSh 13 billion, currently has a concerning default rate of 78%.

However, the audit meeting was cut short after the Hustler Fund failed to submit evidence related to 19 outstanding audit queries for the 2022/2023 financial year.

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The Committee demanded an explanation for the delay, to which Nkukuu attributed to miscommunication and a previous shortage of staff within the Fund, resulting in a reliance on guidance from the Office of the Auditor-General.

Legislators expressed concerns over the lack of qualified personnel within the Fund, questioning how it could manage Kshs. 13 billion in disbursements without adequate staffing.

“How can a fund have 13 billion to disburse but lack crucial personnel to track it?” asked Kivasu Nzioka.

In response to questions about risk management Nkukuu also confirmed that the funds were not insured. Majimbo Kalasinga raised concerns about whether the Fund had any insurance coverage or risk management strategies in place at its inception. Additionally Christine Ombaka sought clarification on the measures taken for debt recovery.

The Committee Chairperson Fatuma Zainab, directed the Fund’s management to provide detailed information on the defaulters, with the Committee set to lead an inquiry to verify the accuracy of the data.

The management of the Hustler Fund is expected to appear before the Committee again to address the pending audit queries.

 

By Obegi Malack

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