The recent disclosure that a private firm, Nairobi Green, was being set up to manage solid waste in Nairobi has taken a new turn.

This follows accusations by the Nairobi County Assembly Committee on Environment that some members of the Executive have failed to attend summons meant to shed light on the legality of the company.

According to documents from the Registrar of Companies, the firm's shareholders include sitting county officials.

Listed are the CECM for Environment, Maureen Njeri and the CECM for Finance, Charles Kerich, each holding equal shares.