The Kenya Police Service is under scrutiny for allegations of corruption in its construction projects and for a potential insurance scam. Members of Parliament have raised concerns over delayed remittance of funds to insurance companies, which are designated for group life cover and work injury benefits for police officers. Concerns have also been raised about potential misuse of funds and transparency in police infrastructure initiatives. In a separate matter, the government has initiated the recovery of funds embezzled in the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operative (Kuscco) scandal. This was announced by the Commissioner of Cooperatives, David Obonyo, in Mombasa.
The Kenyan government has initiated the recovery of funds embezzled in the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operative (Kuscco) scandal. This development was announced by the Commissioner of Cooperatives, David Obonyo, during a statement in Mombasa.
Members of Parliament are raising concerns over a potential insurance scam involving the National Police Service due to delayed remittance of funds to insurance companies. These funds are designated for group life cover and work injury benefits for police officers.
The Kenya Police Service is under scrutiny following allegations of corruption in its construction projects. Concerns have been raised regarding potential misuse of funds and transparency issues within these infrastructure initiatives, prompting calls for investigations.