In Summary
Top Kenya’s Ministry of Health officials have been asked to
take responsibility over the loss of Ksh5 billion ($50 million), part of
which was meant to fund free maternity services in public hospitals.
Reacting to the findings of internal audit, Senate Health
Committee wants Health Cabinet Secretary Cleopa Mailu and Principal
Secretary Nicholas Muraguri to appear before it to explain how the
billions of shillings were paid irregularly to ghost companies and
individuals.
But Dr Mailu says the ministry is still studying the internal audit report and will take action within 10 days.
Addressing a a press conference, Dr Mailu said the draft audit
report needed interrogation before the government could announce the
next course of action.
According to the draft audit report, the money was paid through
manipulation of the official payment system, Integrated Financial
Management Information System.
Some of the cash is suspected to have been lost through double
payments while some was paid without proper documentation. The Ethics
and Anti-Corruption Commission has also launched investigations and is
expected to give its report within 30 days.
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