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Supplies management agency enhances crackdown on unlicensed practitioners

Kenya Institute of Supplies Chain Management CEO Kenneth Matiba speaking to the press on June 21, 2024 at Nakuru City. [ Daniel Chege, Standard]

The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) has ramped up its efforts to weed out unlicensed practitioners.

The initiative comes as part of KISM’s broader strategy to combat fraud and enhance the integrity of public procurement processes.

KISM chief executive Kenneth Matiba said the institute had conducted compliance checks in five public institutions over the past two weeks, uncovering 17 officers practising without the required licensure and registration.

Speaking at the KISM offices in Nairobi, Matiba emphasized the importance of these compliance checks. “We are committed to promoting professionalism in supply chain management. These checks are crucial in ensuring that only qualified and registered practitioners are handling our public resources,” he said.

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