Kenya Power has admitted that the firm had at one point been reduced to a playground for people seeking gains from flawed procurement deals, driving it into dismal financial performance.
Board chairperson Vivienne Yeda told shareholders on Thursday that shaky leadership had reduced the utility firm into a "procurement machine" but the current team is working to reverse this.
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