Multiple Irregularities at KRA; as Scrutinized by Auditor General.

Auditor-General Reveals Multiple Irregularities in KRA Recruitment for Revenue Service Assistant Positions Filled Last Year:

They include:

— Recruitment was unfair, with 56% from Kikuyu & Kalenjin communities

More details below:

— 69 applicants with grades below D+ participated in aptitude test 1, 30 in test 2.

— 5,577 applicants failed to disclose age but KRA irregularly allowed them to proceed with the application and selection process.

— System initially recorded 127,112 applicants, later corrected to 123,525

— The system allowed incomplete applications and included cases where identity numbers had non-numeric characters, were missing, or were duplicated among applicants.

— The report also reveals that some applicants allowed applicants to submit more than one application using different identity numbers.

via DAILY NATION

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