Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has sacked the County’s Chief of Staff Charles Odhiambo over allegations of sexual misconduct.
Speaking to the Sunday Standard, Odhiambo noted that he had not received any termination letter but has heard the news on social media.
He continued by confirming that at the moment he is on leave which ends on April 15th and that he had not committed committed the allegations.
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“I am not aware of any disciplinary actions against me. The allegations are false.
If I was involved in any indiscipline, when was I summoned, and was I given a chance to defend myself? Who is the complainant?” he said
The Standard through an anonymous source has been informed that the Chief of Staff has been sacked even though he was not informed on the reason behind the sack.
“I take great exception that your recent conduct, through your acts of commission and/or omission, amounting to gross misconduct, unethical conduct and/or insubordination, has brought disrepute and dishonour not only to your office, but most regrettably to the county government of Homa Bay and notably to the office of the governor,” read the letter
The news comes at a time when Homa Bay County has been on social media on allegations of sexual misconduct, allegations that Governor Gladys Wanga downplayed.