THE Public Accounts Committee has heard that M-SAT Limited was engaged by the Ministry of Education to provide an E-Census Tool and paid K3,621,000 without using any procurement process. And the Committee has heard that the Attorney General did not approve the contract agreement. Meanwhile, Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary Technical Services Joel Kamoko says the ministry is considering taking M-SAT to police in order to recover funds that have not been utilised. The latest Auditor General’s report indicated that the ministry entered into an agreement with M-SAT Limited to collaborate on the digitalisation of the Annual Census Form meant to collect real time data from schools across the country. “The Ministry entered into an agreement with M-SAT Limited to...

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