Why serious Ruto wants list of public entities within 30 days for beatings

Unfairness in government duties is an ailment that is slowly crippling many projects while giving the state a bad reputation to its deicated hard working citizens.

To save patriots from this disappointments in the tender awards sector,the Deputy President William Ruto has said action will be taken against public entities that have failed to make open their procurement.

Ruto said it was mandatory for all the entities to maintain, continuously update and publicise the procurement of public goods, works and services as contained in the Executive Order No. 2 of 2018.

Speaking in Nairobi during the launch of the Kenya Open Government Partnership National Action Plan on Monday, the DP directed the Treasury to forward the list of the outfits that had not adhered to the Order.

He said this should be done to the Head of Public Service within 30 days for action to be taken.

CS Henry Rotich said Treasury was in the process of adopting an end-to-end solution to procurement that will make public tenders open to the public, thereby weed-out criminals from the process.

Present at the launch were the Speaker of the Senate Ken Lusaka, Vihiga Governor Wilber Ottichilo, Makueni Deputy Governor Adelina Mwau.

Others were Head of the Delegation of the European Union Stefano Dejak, United Nations Resident Coordinator Siddharth Chatterjee, among others.

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