UoE VC Prof Thomas Cheruiyot with MPs when they visited stalled Amphitheatre project.
UoE VC Prof Thomas Cheruiyot with MPs when they visited stalled Amphitheatre project. Photo: Parliament of Kenya/Facebook.

University of Eldoret on the Spot for Financial Mismanagement, MPs Propose EACC and DCI Probe

The National Assembly Public Investments Committee on Governance and Education wants the Management of the University of Eldoret to be investigated for financial misappropriation and face prosecution if found culpable.

Led by Chairperson Wanami Wamboka (Bumula), the Audit Committee on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, undertook an inspection tour of the University’s stalled Amphitheatre project valued at Ksh 373Million, whose construction commenced on 10 June 2019 and was expected to be completed on 14 December 2020.

However, the legislators’ visit to the facility revealed not only a stagnation in its construction, but a series of poor financial decisions that have subjected the University to unreasonable losses after the main contractor terminated their services to the University.

Amphitheatre project at University of Eldoret
MPs when they visited UoE’s stalled Amphitheatre project

This project was completely mismanaged by allowing a contract termination and then onboarding subcontractors. This has cost a lot of money, and the whole process is chaotic,” remarked Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje.

Why UoE’s amphitheatre project collapsed?

According to the University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Thomas Kimeli Cheruiyot, the main contract collapsed due to funding issues; therefore, they engaged sub-contractors to continue some of the works, a move that the Committee has termed illegal and in contravention of Procurement Laws.

You’re confirming that you paid sub-contractors, despite having a running contract with the first who abandoned the site, making it illegal,” stated the Chairman, MP Wamboka. “Since they all exist based on the main contractor, making direct payments to them is illegal.”

The Committee has now resolved to make a recommendation to the House to sanction the involvement of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in investigating the financial mismanagement of the Amphitheatre Project by the Project Manager, domiciled at the Ministry of Public Works.

UoE Amphitheatre project
UoE Amphitheatre project, which has stalled for years. Photo: Parliament of Kenya/Facebook.

The Project Manager from the Ministry of Public Works has heavily mismanaged the project and continually misadvised the institution, thereby exposing it to losses,” said MP Francis Sigei.

MPs want the UoE Amphitheatre project manager probed

The Committee, through the chairperson, has pronounced itself on the matter, advising that the Project Manager should be investigated by the EACC and DCI, and that he should be barred from holding any public office or working for any government institution until the matter is resolved.

There was a breach of the Public Procurement Act, Sec 9, as well as Article 201 (d) of the Constitution,” outlined Wamboka. “Money has been spent and lost; we will be making a proposal to the House for EACC and DCI to quickly investigate the institution and the prudence of the use of public funds.

The MPs reached this decision on the basis of the fact that Procedures were not followed, the legalities surrounding payments aren’t proper, as some payments were made without proper contracts, exposing the institution and government as a whole to financial improprieties.

Bumula MP Jack Wamboka. He chairs the National Assembly Public Investments Committee
National Assembly Public Investments Committee chairperson Jack Wamboka. Photo: Parliament of Kenya/Facebook.

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