Business Daily | by Brian Ngugi
Public procurement and supplies officers face a tougher code of practice as the National Treasury moves to review their training and regulation to curb graft.
The National Supply Chain Management Professional Framework by Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani proposes that officers found culpable of abetting graft and economic crimes be blacklisted from State and private practice under new guidelines.
The proposed policy will require all procurement personnel to be governed by a professional membership association which mirrors the LSK, KMPDC, and ICPAK…
