By
Charles Mwaniki
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The United Nations (UN) has opened an audit of one of its programmes in Kenya after investigations revealed that some senior Treasury officials siphoned Sh1.55 billion for personal use.
IFAD now says that after being made aware of the court filings by the EACC, it has set in motion its own internal investigations on the matter, in order to safeguard the integrity of its funding...
By
Charles Mwaniki
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The United Nations (UN) has opened an audit of one of its programmes in Kenya after investigations revealed that some senior Treasury officials siphoned Sh1.55 billion for personal use.

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