Denis Parsaloi Ole Letiet, the looter of Narok
The head of the Public Service Management, Devolution and Public Administration Mr. Denis Parsaloi Ole Letiet is a man with multi-million properties and fat bank accounts. He is the former Chief Finance Officer - CFO at the Narok Finance Ministry, Narok County.
Samuel Ole Tunai demoted him after he was exposed for looting in December 2019.
If you visit Narok, that sleepy town on the fringes of civilization, you'll be amazed by some new properties dorning the area.
One thing that has become too obvious is that most of these installations belong to the people working in government. For in Kenya, working in government pays more than an US citizen inventing the next Facebook.
It is painfull that youths go without jobs and are told that 'it is hard to find employment', yet those appointed to public office loot with wanton abandon like there's no future. They don't even try to create job, a they want is to be village small gods who dish out handouts.
The looter of Narok
Mr. Denis Parsaloi Ole Letiet was appointed to office in 2016 and in those few years earning less that Ksh400k per month, the man now owns half of Narok.
It is alleged that Mr. Parsaloi owns flats and buildings carefully spread in two counties of Narok and Nairobi.
The Bachelor of Commerce Degree holder from Technical University of Kenya has learnt the art of creative accounting that has seen him embezzled millions from the county coffers.
Denis Letiet, he was demoted from Chief Financial Officer position due to an exposé on his looting ways
A source working at the county government of Narok told kenyandigest.com that Mr. Parsaloi's fortunes have risen tenfold since he came into office in 2016.
Apart from building, the maasai moran is said to be the owner of 10 high-end fleet of cars.
'Denis ako na magari kumi, kama mheshimiwa. In fact hizi manyumba kama Esipil na Lathes huwa hapendi zijulikane, ameweka kwa majina ya watu wengine', said the source who did not wish to be named.
It is also alleged that the Denis has firms that do works for the county, that are owned through proxies. This is conflict of interest.
Apart from the two buildings (Esipil and Lathes) in Narok that the source stated are owned by Mr. Parsaloi, other that cnyakundi.com has received that are allegedly owned by him are: Chillspot Hotel (Narok), and Coffee Shop (Narok).
As Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) goes after people driving top of the range vehicles but have salaries that don't match those riches, one of the people they should close in on is Narok County Public Service Boss Denis Parsaloi Ole Letiet.
Detectives from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Authority (EACC) and Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) should launch investigations as pertaians to these allegations.