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Donor Fraud: How World Bank Funds Are Diverted To Personal Pockets

Felipe Jaramillo; World Bank's Country Director for Kenya Hello Cyprian, Hoping you are good. There is this project sponsored by the World bank, known as Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities (KYEOP), where youths are trained through National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) while others who applied for Business

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Donor Fraud: How World Bank Funds Are Diverted To Personal Pockets

Felipe Jaramillo; World Bank's Country Director for Kenya Hello Cyprian, Hoping you are good. There is this project sponsored by the World bank, known as Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities (KYEOP), where youths are trained through National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) while others who applied for Business Grants are to be given the Kshs. 40k grant in two installments. Now imagine the applications are done in cycle, 1, 2 and 3 in various selected counties. However, my concern is that the grants beneficiaries haven't received any cent right from cycle one, maybe few lucky ones. Now the KYEOP and MSEA (a component in the program) are advertising for cycle 4 applications yet even the grants for cycle 2 have not been paid. These people...

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