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Treasury integrates Ifmis and iTax to seal corruption loopholes

President Uhuru Kenyatta (Centre) when he launched Ifmis in August 13, 2014. Looking on is the Deputy President William Ruto. PHOTO: FILE

Government suppliers have until February next year to update their details on the Integrated Financial Management Information System (Ifmis).

This follows the Treasury’s move to integrate Ifmis to Kenya Revenue Authority’s iTax system and the Central Bank of Kenya in a bid to streamline revenue collection.

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