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Head of public debt management Haron Sirima to exit treasury

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
January 25, 2024
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The chief of Kenya’s public debt management office within the finance ministry is set to depart from his position within the next two months, as reported by the Business Daily newspaper on Thursday.

Haron Sirima Bio, who has been in this role since 2018, oversees a pivotal aspect of the East African nation’s management of Eurobond issuances.

The Public Service Commission, responsible for supervising the recruitment of civil servants, has released a notice inviting individuals to apply for the vacant position formerly held by Sirima.

As of now, the debt office has not provided any immediate comments regarding Sirima’s departure.

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