The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is calling for an independent investigation into recruitment practices and an employment scandal at the Social Health Authority (SHA). The demand follows the dismissal of a whistleblower, CPA Andrew Kipkirui Rotich, who was the Deputy Director of Forensic Audit & Risk Assurance. Rotich was reportedly terminated after exposing a multi-billion shilling fraud and raising concerns about alleged irregularities in SHA recruitment. The controversy arises one year after SHA's launch, at which point an evaluation is underway to determine if its health goals are being met. Meanwhile, one year after converting from NHIF, some Kenyans are without SHA services, and multiple hospitals have reportedly been closed due to alleged fraudulent claims.
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is demanding an independent investigation into an employment scandal at the Shared Health Authority (SHA). This call comes after Andrew Rotich, a whistleblower who exposed a multi-billion shilling fraud, was reportedly removed from the staff list.
A year after its launch, Kenya's Social Health Authority (SHA) is being evaluated to determine if its goal of achieving better health has been met. This assessment comes amid broadcasts from KTN News Kenya, which serves as a key source for breaking news.
One year after converting from NHIF, the new public health insurance scheme, Social Health Authority (SHA), is leaving some Kenyans without services, with multiple hospitals closed due to alleged fraudulent claims.
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is calling for an investigation into recruitment practices at the Social Health Authority (SHA) following the dismissal of a whistleblower. This comes after reports that CPA Andrew Kipkirui Rotich, the Deputy Director of Forensic Audit & Risk Assurance, was terminated after raising concerns about alleged irregularities in SHA recruitment.
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is calling for an independent inquiry into the Social Health Authority (SHA) recruitment controversy, spurred by the controversial dismissal of whistleblower Andrew Rotich.