Business Daily | by John Mutua
Top directors of Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) face prosecution over irregular purchase of Covid-19 protective kits worth Sh7.8 billion, turning focus on traders who earned billions from the contracts.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Agency (EACC) says Kemsa’s top officials flouted procurement requirements in awarding contracts amid fears that some companies never supplied the kits.
EACC did not however name the individuals but said that they should be charged with economic crimes, flawed procurement and misuse of public funds…
