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Barely 24 hours after a report by Auditor General Nancy Gathungu highlighted troubling discrepancies within the 104 billion worth of technology being used under the Social Health Authority as being under private individuals and not the government, President William Ruto refuted claims. According to the report, Gathungo noted that the government neither owns nor controls the system. The president made these remarks during the burial of Malava MP Malulu Injendi.
Ruto defends Ksh104B SHA technology after auditor general’s expose
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