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National Treasury Cabinet Secretary, John Mbadi, has outlined key reforms aimed at reducing waste in government. Speaking during the launch of the budget preparation for the financial year 2026/2027, CS Mbadi put on notice accounting officers in ministries, departments, and agencies who are yet to onboard the e-procurement, warning of consequences for those who will not comply. Mbadi says there will be no turning back on the matter.
Mbadi targets KSh200B savings in govt with e-procurement push
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