Meru County Staff Wealth Declaration Form

Meru County Staff Wealth Declaration Form :

Working for the County Government of Meru is a point of pride for thousands of civil servants. However, with that privilege comes a high standard of accountability. Under the Public Officer Ethics Act (POEA) and the newly enacted Conflict of Interest Act of 2025, every member of the Meru County staff—from the executive offices to the ward administrators—is required to declare their financial standing.

Above is the Meru County Staff Wealth Declaration Form

Meru COUNTY STAFF WEALTH DECLARATION FORM (2)

Below is the Meru County Staff Wealth Declaration Form

The Declaration of Income, Assets, and Liabilities (DIAL), commonly known as the Wealth Declaration, is not just a formality. It is a vital tool used by the County Public Service Board (CPSB) to ensure transparency and maintain public trust in “Making Meru Happy.”


FAQ: Navigating the Meru County Wealth Declaration

Q: Who is required to submit the Wealth Declaration in Meru County? A: According to the Meru County Public Service Board procedures and the Conflict of Interest Act 2025, all employees must comply. This includes:

  • Permanent and Pensionable staff.

  • Contract and Temporary employees.

  • State Officers (including CECMs and Chief Officers). It is a personal responsibility; failure by the board to issue a form does not waive your legal obligation to file.

Q: When is the deadline for the 2026 declaration cycle? A: Historically, the biennial (every two years) declaration exercise takes place between November 1st and December 31st. For the 2025/2026 cycle, under the updated legislation, officers are expected to have completed their submissions by the end of the calendar year. Initial declarations must also be made within 30 days of joining the county service.

Q: What specific information must I disclose on the DIAL form? A: You are required to provide a comprehensive financial statement for yourself, your spouse(s), and any dependent children under 18. This includes:

  • Income: Salaries, emoluments, and profits from investments.

  • Assets: Land (including LR numbers and acreage), buildings, motor vehicles (with registration numbers), and shares in Saccos or companies.

  • Liabilities: All outstanding financial obligations, such as bank loans, Sacco loans, or mortgages.

meru: Meru County Staff Wealth Declaration Form

Q: Is there an online portal for Meru County staff to file declarations? A: While the National Government is shifting toward digital portals, many departments still require a manual submission of the duly filled and witnessed forms. However, the official form is available for digital download (link below) to be printed and filled out offline.

Q: What are the consequences if I fail to declare my wealth? A: The law is very strict. Non-compliance can lead to:

  1. Administrative Action: Suspension from the payroll.

  2. Legal Penalties: Fines of up to Ksh 1,000,000 or imprisonment for up to one year.

  3. Forfeiture: Any unexplained assets may be referred to the EACC for recovery under the 2025 guidelines.


Download Your Form and Comply Today

Transparency is the foundation of a prosperous county. By accurately declaring your assets and liabilities, you protect your professional reputation and contribute to a culture of integrity within the Meru County Government.

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