Only 962 of Kenyan government companies that were awarded tenders have revealed their ownership structure and beneficiaries, according to a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) report. Out of more than 33,000 institutions only 962 government firms awarded state tender disclosed their beneficial owners signaling a sluggish procurement transparency process in Kenya. “As of October 2024,...
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