Thanks Ali and Dr. Waudo.Just wondering what is the view of ISACA Kenya Chapter on this, and the role they have played in ensuring such skills are legislated in statute. ISACA may be certifying experts who don't add any value in society when their resume are gathering digital dust in dropbox and Google drive. The questions we should be asking is how ICPAK was able to ensure their certifications are a must for somebody to perform any accounting work. Mr Paul Roy, the ball is in your court.RegardsOn 27 April 2016 at 14:08, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:Thanks for sharing Kivuva. The CBK should advertise for these positions. There are scores of very qualified candidates in Kenya.WaudoOn Wed, Apr 27, 2016, at 12:55 PM, Mwendwa Kivuva via kictanet wrote:The Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) unit charged with supervising lenders lacks a tech savvy team to watch over transactions amid a confidence crisis after the collapse of three banks, Parliament was told Tuesday.
Gerald Nyaoma, head of bank supervision department, told MPs that his unit lacks the expertise to audit banks’ Information Technology (IT) systems—which rogue and greedy directors have exploited to lend themselves billions of shillings of depositors’ funds, breaching banking regulations.
“I acknowledge the key role that ICT experts would play at the department and this is the advice I personally gave the governor (CBK head Patrick Njoroge),” said Mr Nyaoma.
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