Former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero has been ordered to pay Sh427,269,795 in taxes to Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
This comes after he failed to prove that the targeted money was raised towards campaigns for his Nairobi gubernatorial bid.
In a ruling on Tuesday, High Court judge David Majanja said Kidero failed to demonstrate that the said funds were raised for the campaigns and utilized for that purpose.
Kidero, who unsuccessfully defended his Nairobi governor’s seat in the 2017 elections, insisted that the money was raised and used for political party campaigns, making it immune to taxation.
“I agree with the Commissioner that the Respondent failed to discharge his burden as the evidence on record could not support the conclusions reached by the Tribunal,” Justice Majanja ruled.
“Consequently, the Tribunal erred in imposing on the Commissioner the burden of disproving the Respondent’s contention that the KES423,000,000.00 was election campaign contributions when he had not provided sufficient evidence to surmount his obligation to establish this source of income,” the judge added.
An audit by KRA revealed that the funds were wired into Kidero’s personal bank accounts together with other business proceeds.
KRA knows better than to…
KRA knows better than to mess with Kidero. Mnakumbuka mlio wa ile kofi alibandika Shebesh? Ilisikika hadi Mpeketoni.
This guy is smart knows how…
This guy is smart knows how it goes given public servant position. Only fool’s will to die poor
He owes more than that. Plus…
He owes more than that. Plus interest.
@Kibe and @Rotten, I may be…
@Kibe and @Rotten, I may be missing something you see but smart or not, was he not just ordered to pay KRA $4 million in taxes and is that not a loss for him and a win for Kenyan taxpayers?