KISM Urges Stronger Procurement Laws to Boost Accountability
The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) has called for reforms to strengthen the legal framework governing procurement practices in Kenya. The focus is on enhancing accountability and oversight to curb mismanagement and corruption in public procurement. These reforms aim to promote transparency and professionalism within the procurement sector across the country.
Key points
- KISM advocates for stronger procurement laws.
- Focus on improving accountability and oversight.
- Reforms intended to reduce corruption and mismanagement.
- Aim to enhance transparency and professionalism.
- Call made public via Standard Business on August 13, 2026.
Why it matters
Improving procurement laws is vital for Kenya as it directly impacts how public resources are managed. Enhanced accountability can reduce corruption and misuse, ensuring better service delivery and value for taxpayers’ money. Stronger oversight supports fair and transparent procurement processes, which are critical for economic growth and public trust.
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