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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on February 16, 2018, 06:36:45 PM
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No more hiding behind national security to fleece the exchequer. Kenya army, with the largest budget in the region, still uses APCs and tanks(their condition questionable) last seen towards the end of World War 2. Soldiers live just a notch above slum dwellers. They have been caught in a scandal trying to buy dust cropper planes at inflated rates.
I bet the first report will make people forget they garden variety daylight robbery of Eurobond and other scandals.
The Auditor-General now has a free hand to audit billions of shillings annually allocated to the military and other national security organs.
This is after the High Court declared Section 40 of Public Audit Act no 34 of 2015 and others within the Act as inconsistent with constitutional provisions.
Justice Chacha Mwita declared the entire section unconstitutional, which required the auditor-general “to hold an inception meeting at the highest level to agree on areas on national security and determine the appropriate audit approach to ensure confidentiality of information."
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Auditor-General-cash-books-NIS-KDF-Police/1056-4307764-q7ggcrz/index.html
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This is Huuuge, Bigly big time. jubilee criminal enterprise is cornered from KPLC where they have been fleecing customers and now the military...No place to hide...no wonder they want to destroy the Judiciary.