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HomeDaily NewsThursday, March 26, 2026National Assembly Probes Missing Ksh9.4 Billion on eCitizen Platform - March 2026
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National Assembly Probes Missing Ksh9.4 Billion on eCitizen Platform - March 2026

The Kenyan government faces intense scrutiny over alleged mismanagement and irregular withdrawals totaling Ksh9.4 billion from the eCitizen platform. The National Assembly's Public Accounts Committee is investigating the matter. An audit has uncovered significant financial irregularities and a potential data breach within the eCitizen platform, raising serious concerns about the security and management of public funds and sensitive user information. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission had previously recovered Ksh13 million linked to a separate Nairobi cemetery land scandal.

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State Under Probe Over Alleged Missing Ksh9.4 Billion on eCitizen

State Under Probe Over Alleged Missing Ksh9.4 Billion on eCitizen

The Kenyan government faces intense scrutiny over alleged mismanagement and irregular withdrawals totaling billions of shillings from the eCitizen platform. The National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is investigating the matter.

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The Kenyan government faces intense scrutiny over alleged mismanagement and irregular withdrawals totaling billions of shillings from the eCitizen platform. The National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is investigating the matter.

  • Alleged loss of Ksh9.4 billion from the digital payment system.
  • Key entities summoned include the Office of the Attorney General, a local commercial bank, Webmasters Kenya, and Electronic Citizen Solutions.
  • An audit report revealed structural concerns, including dependence on a private vendor, and a separate finding of Ksh6.3 billion diverted without approval.
Wednesday 9:12 PMKTN News (Youtube)First

E-Citizen funds scandal raises alarm over public money control

A major scandal has erupted in Kenya concerning the eCitizen platform, raising serious concerns about the control and management of public funds. Reports indicate significant discrepancies and potential mismanagement within the system.

Key Highlights

A major scandal has erupted in Kenya concerning the eCitizen platform, raising serious concerns about the control and management of public funds. Reports indicate significant discrepancies and potential mismanagement within the system.

  • Allegations of billions of shillings unaccounted for on the eCitizen platform.
  • The scandal implicates officials within the Kenyan government responsible for digital services and revenue collection.
  • This situation highlights critical gaps in the oversight of digital public finance management systems.
Wednesday 9:16 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)

Audit reveals financial irregularity and data breach in e-Citizen

Audit reveals financial irregularity and data breach in e-Citizen

Audit reveals financial irregularity and data breach in e-Citizen

An audit has uncovered significant financial irregularities and a potential data breach within the e-Citizen platform. The findings raise serious concerns about the security and management of public funds and sensitive user information.

Key Highlights

An audit has uncovered significant financial irregularities and a potential data breach within the e-Citizen platform. The findings raise serious concerns about the security and management of public funds and sensitive user information.

  • KSh 758 million identified as irregular expenditure in the government's digital services platform.
  • The National Assembly's Public Accounts Committee is reviewing the audit report.
  • Concerns have been raised about the platform's data security and lack of adequate financial oversight.
Thursday 3:08 PMKenyans

EACC Recovers Ksh 13M Linked to Nairobi Cemetery Land Scandal

EACC Recovers Ksh 13M Linked to Nairobi Cemetery Land Scandal

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has successfully recovered Ksh13 million from a former Nairobi City Council official implicated in a cemetery land scandal.

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Key Highlights

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has successfully recovered Ksh13 million from a former Nairobi City Council official implicated in a cemetery land scandal.

  • Recovered from a former Chairperson of the Technical Evaluation Committee involved in a Ksh283 million land fraud.
  • The funds were deemed a kickback for facilitating a fraudulent procurement process.
  • This recovery is part of a larger effort by the EACC to reclaim Ksh80 million lost to the public.
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