Leaked document exposes alleged NFRA wheelbarrow procurement fraud 

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A leaked document reported to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and subsequently shared on social media has raised serious allegations of procurement fraud within the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA).

The document indicates that NFRA procured wheelbarrows at a unit price of K413,000.00, an amount considered excessively high for the items in question.

Local media investigations suggest that the procurement officer, may have forged documents to facilitate the questionable purchase.

These findings point to what appears to be a straightforward criminal case involving document forgery and misuse of public funds.

Journalists and media outlets have been urged to assist in sourcing the relevant procurement files urgently to support investigations and transparency.

The leaked information has sparked public concern over potential corruption and accountability within NFRA, highlighting the importance of rigorous oversight in government procurement processes.

Authorities are now expected to examine the documents and take appropriate action to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

The case underscores the role of media in uncovering and reporting on corruption, serving as a critical partner in safeguarding public resources.

Public scrutiny and swift action from the Anti-Corruption Bureau could help restore confidence in NFRA’s operations and demonstrate a commitment to transparency in public procurement.

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