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The office of the auditor general has continued to poke holes in the implementation of the Mombasa-Nairobi pipeline where the project is confirmed to have accrued additional expenditures of over ksh.2b. According to auditor general Nancy Gathungu, Kenyans have for long been on the losing end when it comes to uptake of government projects where contractors are awarded hefty penalties in case of legal or technical delays from the government end, wheres the same doesn’t happen when contractors delay projects from their end.
Questions raise about the Implementation of the Mombasa-Nairobi pipeline project
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