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MPs question Sh300m spent on consultancy in wildlife conflict compensation scheme

MPs have questioned the use of Sh300 million on consultancies under a digital wildlife compensation scheme and are demanding a special audit into the spending.

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo15 h fa

MPs question Sh300m spent on consultancy in wildlife conflict compensation scheme

MPs have questioned the use of Sh300 million on consultancies under a digital wildlife compensation scheme and are demanding a special audit into the spending.

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nation.africa4 h fa

MPs question diversion of Sh300m compensation for wildlife victims | Daily Nation

The pilot project in northern Kenya is now under fire as communities continue to lament delayed and inadequate compensation.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    MPs question Sh300m spent on consultancy in wildlife conflict compensation scheme

    MPs have questioned the use of Sh300 million on consultancies under a digital wildlife compensation scheme and are demanding a special audit into the spending.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·nation.africa

    MPs question diversion of Sh300m compensation for wildlife victims | Daily Nation

    The pilot project in northern Kenya is now under fire as communities continue to lament delayed and inadequate compensation.