Government Defends e-Procurement System (eGPS) Despite Court Suspension and Opposition from MPs - September 2025
A dispute continues between members of parliament and the government regarding the new Electronic Government Procurement System. Despite a court decision suspending its implementation, Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has publicly defended the system. Mbadi insists the plan will proceed as the dispute with MPs intensifies. The Kenyan government has also declared it will not revoke the eGPS system despite court orders and parliamentary directives to halt its implementation. This firm stance was highlighted amidst ongoing national discussions.
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Vuta nikuvute kati ya wabunge na serikali kuhusu mfumo mpya wa kielektroniki wa ununuzi yaendelea
A dispute between members of parliament and the government regarding the new Electronic Government Procurement System continues, with Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi insisting the plan will proceed.
Treasury CS John Mbadi defends e-procurement despite court suspension
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has publicly defended the government's e-procurement system, despite a recent court decision suspending its implementation. His comments come amidst ongoing debate and legal challenges concerning the digital procurement platform.
Serikali yasisitiza haitabatilisha eGPS licha ya mahakama na bunge kuamuru kusitishwa
The Kenyan government has declared it will not revoke the eGPS system despite court orders and parliamentary directives to halt its implementation. This firm stance was highlighted amidst ongoing national discussions regarding the system's legality and operational status.