Federal Audit Flags Missing Fuel, Unauthorized Spending at Canadian Embassy in Kenya
A recent federal audit has flagged a number of financial and management issues at Canada’s embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, including suspected irregularities in fuel purchases, improper contracting, and spending without approval. Numerous problems with contracting, purchasing, and oversight were identified at the embassy, which employs 171 individuals, has a fleet of 36 vehicles, and enjoys […]
A federal audit has revealed significant financial and management issues at Canada’s embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. The audit highlighted suspected irregularities in fuel purchases, improper contracting practices, and instances of spending without proper approval. These issues weaken overall control effectiveness and oversight reliability at the embassy.
- A federal audit identified financial and management problems at Canada’s embassy in Nairobi.
- Issues include suspected fuel purchase irregularities, improper contracting, and unauthorized spending.
- The audit found inconsistent application of established processes, weakening control and oversight.
- The embassy employs 171 individuals and has an annual budget exceeding $12.5 million.
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