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Home » Itumbi Responds to Claims NTSA Fines Are Being Deposited to a Personal Account Belonging to a Kalenjin Lady
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Itumbi Responds to Claims NTSA Fines Are Being Deposited to a Personal Account Belonging to a Kalenjin Lady

Abel SaweBy Abel SaweJune 30, 2026Updated:June 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Head of Presidential Special Projects and Creative Economy Dennis Itumbi has dismissed claims circulating on social media that payments for NTSA fines are being deposited into a personal account.

In a statement shared on his X account, Itumbi accused some individuals of spreading misinformation by sharing a cropped payment receipt that allegedly suggested the money was being paid to a person identified as Cherono.

According to Itumbi, the receipt clearly indicates that the biller is NTSA FINES and that the payment was processed through a KCB Bank agent.

He explained that the name appearing on the receipt, Catherine Jerono Tomno, belongs to the KCB bank agent who facilitated the transaction and not the recipient of the funds.

“As with any bank transaction, the receipt displays the name of the agent who processed the payment. In this case, that agent was Catherine Jerono Tomno. She did not receive the money. She only facilitated the transaction on behalf of KCB,” Itumbi said.

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