KICC Faces Auction over Sh450 Million Debt Owed to KRA

KICC Faces Auction over Sh450 Million Debt Owed to KRA

Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) could loss some of its assets over a Sh450 million tax debt owed to Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

In her 2018/2019 report to parliament, Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu says the State corporation’s failure to pay the huge tax arrears may attract penalties and interest, making it difficult to settle the amount.

“There is also the likelihood of the corporation’s assets being attached,” the report reads in part.

The amount owed to the tax authority includes a Sh22.99 million tax brought forward, reconciled tax demand letter of Sh413.53 million and tax due in 2018/2019 of Sh14.1 million.

KICC also owes suppliers Sh928 million, including Sh686 million relating to supplies made for the 10th World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial conference in 2015.

Gathungu also raised questions over valuation of the corporation’s assets, with the audit showing that KICC is worth Sh4.04 billion as per the valuation of its four categories of assets undertaken during the year under review.

“The valuer did not give a detailed report on how the valuation was undertaken and why the valuation, particularly the freehold land and buildings seem to be undervalued, compared to current market values,” Gathungu says in the audit report.

The freehold land on which KICC stands is worth Sh2.3 billion, the buildings are worth Sh1.66 billion, furniture Sh21.46 million, and office equipment Sh55.25 million, according to the valuation.

 

Comments

Guest (not verified)     Sat, 07/17/2021 @ 08:37pm

Apart from conventions which are non existent in the zoom era and Covid where or whom is responsible in remitting taxes .Such an iconic building in trouble surely corruption knows no end in Kenya

G777 (not verified)     Mon, 07/19/2021 @ 10:32am

In reply to by KK (not verified)

Correct. Only in Ouru era do govt agencies sue each other in court. On kicc it is managed by 1st family so they ran it down so they can buy cheap at auction. Happened b4 in kcc, jkia, uchumi, etc. Kirubi was a PhD in that mafia style run down and buy cheap.

Morris Menye (not verified)     Sat, 07/17/2021 @ 11:19pm

Halisi can’t even report why “US” police could not force Omeras to stop drawing/looting petrol from an overturned tanker at Maranga Siaya,Haven Kenya.200 miles from Limuru..Did he confirm 13 of them are dead?

Morris Menye (not verified)     Sat, 07/17/2021 @ 11:30pm

Where are those who think expired muuaji Kenyatta’s family have the right to loot?I hope another Kangogo is on the way to help Kenyans eliminate these hyenas.

JustMe (not verified)     Sun, 07/18/2021 @ 02:29am

Hey Nana Gichaga, how did you sink this ship? I never heard you complain that your salary was late or unpaid.. the only complains I heard were of an elusive hubby... What went wrong with our icon, our scenic donkey's dudu????

Msafiri (not verified)     Sun, 07/18/2021 @ 02:23pm

When a parastatal goes after the other. Curious to see how this one wraps up. It's more like a firm suing its sister company.

Guesty (not verified)     Sun, 07/18/2021 @ 03:06pm

So, Uhuru Kenyatta‘a niece collapsed KICC so that her family, Uhuru Kenyatta can buy it?

Someone needs to stop that family from hell.

Ben (not verified)     Tue, 07/20/2021 @ 06:48pm

Wizi mamboleo. I am sure Kenya's biggest landlords are lining up to buy after one of their own set up the golden opportunity.

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