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Only 1% of Kenya's Jubilee government spending can be accounted for

Only one percent of Kenyan government spending can be properly accounted for, according to a report by the country's auditor-general released just days after US President Barack Obama warned corruption was holding the country back. Auditor-General Edward Ouko's annual report, presented to parliament on Tuesday, said t

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Only 1% of Kenya's Jubilee government spending can be accounted for

Only one percent of Kenyan government spending can be properly accounted for, according to a report by the country's auditor-general released just days after US President Barack Obama warned corruption was holding the country back. Auditor-General Edward Ouko's annual report, presented to parliament on Tuesday, said that just 1.2 percent of Kenya's one trillion shilling (8.9 billion euro) budget for 2013-14 "was incurred lawfully and in an effective way". The 361-page report is a litany of mismanagement, incompetence, wastage, misspending and possible corruption on a huge scale. Ouko found that 60 percent of government spending -- roughly 600 billion shillings (5.3 billion euros) -- "had issues" while he "was unable to confirm" whether a...

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