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Forget NYS Sh826 million, Anne Waiguru can't account for Sh3.2 billion.- Auditor General

The Devolution and Planning ministry is in the eye of a new storm after the auditor-general submitted a report to Parliament showing it had acquired non-financial assets worth Sh8 billion without supporting documents indicating when payments were made, amounts involved and the purpose of the procurements. Edward Ouko,

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Forget NYS Sh826 million, Anne Waiguru can't account for Sh3.2 billion.- Auditor General

The Devolution and Planning ministry is in the eye of a new storm after the auditor-general submitted a report to Parliament showing it had acquired non-financial assets worth Sh8 billion without supporting documents indicating when payments were made, amounts involved and the purpose of the procurements. Edward Ouko, the auditor- general, has also unearthed a Sh3 billion variation between the value of pending bills the ministry declared and the actual register that the auditors reviewed, putting Cabinet minister Anne Waiguru under the spotlight. The ministry reported pending bills worth Sh1.1 billion but the list provided for audit totalled Sh4.2 billion, resulting in a difference of Sh3.2 billion. No explanation was given for the difference...

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