JUST IN: KeNHA on the Spot Over KES.128 Million in Dormant Accounts
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) faced scrutiny on Wednesday over financial discrepancies in its audited accounts for the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 fiscal years. During a session with the National Assembly’s Public Investments Committee on Commercial Affairs and Energy, Members of Parliament questioned KeNHA Director-General Eng. Kungu Ndungu and his team about why Kes.128 million remained tied to completed projects. The MPs noted that these funds were held in dormant bank accounts, raising suspicions that such financial gaps could lead to potential theft and corruption. In response, the agency confirmed the closure of six dormant accounts, stating that only one
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