Corruption Turns Broad-Based Government Worthless

 Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu’s February 2026 report on the Ministry of Defence’s 2024/25 accounts is devastating. The National Treasury had approved Sh35 billion from the Sports and Arts Social Development Fund (SASDF) for the project. The actual contract, signed on 26 May 2024 with a foreign contractor through the Ministry of Defence, ballooned to Sh45.85 billion — an unexplained, unsupported variation of Sh10.85 billion (roughly Sh11 billion).



The procurement route? Direct, single-sourcing — in blatant violation of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act 2015. No evidence the contractor was the only possible supplier. No emergency justification. And crucially, no clearance from the Attorney-General, which is mandatory for contracts above Sh5 billion. Former Attorney-General Justin Muturi didn’t mince words: “Talanta Sports City contracting is one of the greatest heists to ever happen under the Kenya Kwanza regime.”

By June 2025, only Sh2 billion (4.5% of the contract sum) had been paid, yet the project was already 44.54% complete. The contract cleverly includes a 3% penalty above the Central Bank base lending rate for late payments — a ticking time bomb that could push the final taxpayer bill well beyond Sh100 billion, as Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has warned. Funding details remain opaque; the Auditor-General has demanded a special value-for-money audit that has yet to materialis



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