Office of the Auditor-General, Kenya
David Momanyi has worked as an Accountant at the Office of the Auditor-General in Kenya since December 2021. Prior to that, served as a Receivables Accountant/Credit Controller-supervisor at Kenya Seed Company Ltd from May 2009 to November 2021. CPA David also held positions as a Budgeting & Reporting Accountant-supervisor and Growers Accountant at the same company. David started their career as an Assistant Accountant, handling various responsibilities such as payroll processing, customer service, staff advances, tax submissions, and budget preparation. CPA David holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance from Kabarak University and a CPA from Aberdeen College of Accountancy.
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Office of the Auditor-General, Kenya
The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) is an independent Office established under Article 229 of the Constitution of Kenya. The Office is charged with the primary oversight role of ensuring accountability within the three arms of Government (the Legislature, the Judiciary and the Executive) as well as the Constitutional Commissions and Independent Offices and any entity that is funded from public funds. Article 229(4) specifies that within six months after the end of each financial year; the Auditor General shall audit and report in respect to that financial year on the accounts of national and county governments, accounts of all funds and authorities of the national and county governments, accounts of all courts, accounts of every commission and independent office established by this Constitution, accounts of the National Assembly, the Senate and the county assemblies, accounts of political parties funded from public funds, public debt and the accounts of any other entity that legislation requires the Auditor-General to audit.