Giving Passats without controlling their use won’t cut costs Godwin Siundu

Brief:

Is single sourcing for national facilities any worse or better than cutting on public costs by personal fiat? This seems to be the question that was thrown to the public by Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive regarding ministerial official vehicles and Immigration Minister Otieno Kajwang’s response, which insinuated corrupt behaviour by his colleague. ...more

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