Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto on Wednesday appeared before the Senate Public Accounts and Investments Committee to respond to audit questions raised against his administration.

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Mr Ruto was put to task as to why over Sh30 million collected during the 2013-2014 financial year was not recorded in the cash book.

In a report, the auditor general had noted that Sh30,414,779 collected during the period under review was not recorded in the cash book or captured in ledger records despite the money being banked directly to county bank accounts.

The governor said no amount of money remains unaccounted for in their accounts.

“The amount received that had not been recorded in the cash books due to time constraints has so far been reconciled. The original bank statements have been sent to the auditors,” said Ruto.

He explained that his administration had updated and prepared the financial documents for all the accounts maintained by his county government.