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New KRA Chairman Ndiritu Muriithi pledges professional transformation

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
December 30, 2024
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Newly appointed Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Chairman, Hon. Ndiritu Muriithi, has pledged to steer the organization towards becoming a professional, service-driven institution under his leadership. Speaking at his swearing-in ceremony in Nairobi, Muriithi emphasized his commitment to institutional reforms aimed at enhancing taxpayer engagement and streamlining service delivery.

“My vision is to steer KRA to become a more professional, fair, yet firm organization guided by the core values of being Trustworthy, Ethical, Competent, Helpful, Innovative, and Simple,” he remarked. He stressed the importance of ensuring the Authority reaches its full potential by providing “sound governance, oversight, and accountability.”

The chairman also announced plans to build strategic partnerships with stakeholders, both in the public and private sectors, to drive economic growth through tailored solutions and programs. “Together with Members of the Board of Directors, our endeavor will be to collectively build and boost the economy of our country,” he stated.

Muriithi further highlighted the need to leverage technology to modernize KRA’s systems, ensuring they are user-friendly and accessible. This includes creating platforms to simplify tax compliance for citizens and businesses alike.

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The former Governor of Laikipia County brings over 35 years of experience in public and private sector leadership, with notable achievements in economic development, infrastructure financing, and governance reforms. Muriithi played key roles in projects such as the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor (LAPSSET) and the establishment of county-specific infrastructure financing models during his tenure.

As he takes over, Muriithi’s appointment comes with heightened expectations to align KRA’s objectives with Kenya’s economic goals. “We will continue to develop sector-specific solutions and improve service delivery for taxpayers,” he assured.

 

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