Parliamentary Investments Committee Grills NHIF On The Auditor General’s Report

The committee during yesterday's session

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Oth­aya MP Wambugu Wainaina who is a mem­ber of the com­mit­tee going through doc­u­ments dur­ing yes­ter­day’s meet­ing

In a heat­ed ses­sion of the Nation­al Assem­bly’s Pub­lic Invest­ments Com­mit­tee on Social Ser­vices, Admin­is­tra­tion, and Agri­cul­ture, chaired by Navakho­lo MP Emanuel Wang­we, the Nation­al Health Insur­ance Fund (NHIF) faced tough scruti­ny over its finan­cial per­for­mance and audit irreg­u­lar­i­ties.

The ses­sion saw NHIF CEO Eli­jah Wachi­ra and Direc­tor of Finan­cial Ser­vices Robert Ingasira grilled on the Auditor-General’s report for the finan­cial year 2018/2019.

The Fund, once a pil­lar of health­care financ­ing in Kenya, report­ed a sig­nif­i­cant finan­cial down­turn.

A deficit of KSh3.67 bil­lion was record­ed in the 2018/2019 finan­cial year, com­pared to a sur­plus of KSh295.92 mil­lion in the pre­vi­ous year.

This sharp decline in finan­cial sta­bil­i­ty raised con­cerns about the sus­tain­abil­i­ty of NHIF, which plays a cru­cial role in mak­ing health ser­vices more acces­si­ble and afford­able.

“We are con­cerned about the declin­ing per­for­mance of the Fund,” said Wang­we. “If the cur­rent trend con­tin­ues, NHIF may face seri­ous finan­cial dif­fi­cul­ties in the near future.”

In defense, Wachi­ra point­ed out sev­er­al strate­gic inter­ven­tions aimed at revers­ing the down­ward trend.

Com­mit­tee chair­man Emmanuel Wang­we stress­ing a point dur­ing yes­ter­day’s forum

“We have tak­en steps to boost mem­ber­ship growth, increase rev­enue, and curb fraud­u­lent claims. Among our key ini­tia­tives are the upgrad­ing of the cus­tomer expe­ri­ence cen­ter, the devel­op­ment of self-care plat­forms, and the imple­men­ta­tion of elec­tron­ic claims pro­cess­ing,” Wachi­ra explained.

How­ev­er, the com­mit­tee remained unsat­is­fied with NHIF’s expla­na­tions regard­ing cer­tain expen­di­tures, par­tic­u­lar­ly staff wel­fare and recruit­ment process­es. “Why didn’t you pro­vide the sup­port­ing doc­u­ments for staff recruit­ment and wel­fare expen­di­tures when request­ed by the Audi­tor-Gen­er­al?” Wang­we asked. Masara raised fur­ther issues, crit­i­ciz­ing NHIF’s doc­u­men­ta­tion. “The respons­es are incom­plete, annex­es do not tal­ly, and the expla­na­tions pro­vid­ed so far are unsat­is­fac­to­ry,” he not­ed.

The ses­sion con­clud­ed with the com­mit­tee adjourn­ing the meet­ing, giv­ing NHIF anoth­er month to gath­er all rel­e­vant doc­u­ments and pro­vide clear, pag­i­nat­ed respons­es. “We expect NHIF to come back with bet­ter-pre­pared answers and doc­u­ments that sat­is­fy this Committee’s queries,” Masara warned.

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