A new report by the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee has exposed wide-ranging irregularities that stand to haunt top managers of the cited agencies – former and current.
MPs, in the report covering the financial year ending June 30, 2022, want the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission to dig deeper into the alleged infractions.
Public Accounts
Committee
chairman Tindi
Mwale and vice
chairperson
Amina Udgoon
on March 12
/ ENOS TECHE
Officers at four state agencies could be subject of
anti-corruption investigations over massive impropriety and procurement
irregularities committed during President Uhuru Kenyatta’s era.
A new report by the National Assembly’s Public Accounts
Committee has exposed wide-ranging irregularities that stand to haunt top
managers of the cited agencies – former and current.
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