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Central Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency Chief Executive Officer Samuel Oruma is on the spot over his alleged involvement in procurement irregularities in the award of a 1.7 billion shillings water project. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption is investigating allegations of fraudulent approvals made by the CEO for the change of Specifications from the use of Steel Pipes to the use of Glass Reinforced Pipes (GRP) for the construction of water and sanitation system for Bomet - Longisa - Mulot Towns. This is inspite of the concerns that were raised by the GRP pipes which are said to be of inferior quality and much cheaper compared to steel pipes.
Central Rift Water Works CEO Eng. Samuel Oruma faces tender probe
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