| Published Tue, April 24th 2018 at 08:23, Updated April 24th 2018 at 08:31 GMT +3Activist Okiya OmtatahAn activist has sued the Government over its digital payments platforms. Okiya Omtatah argues that procurement of the e-Citizen digital payments service provider’s platform violated the law, as it was single sourced. He wants the respondents compelled to fairly, transparently, competitively and cost-effectively procure digital payments options for the government’s e-Citizen.go.ke strictly according to the law. He also wants the court to annul?, in its entirety, the single sourcing/direct procurement of digital and order for a period not exceeding six months to allow the respondent time to regularize the procurement from private service providers of digital payments options for e-Citizen. Subscribe to the Standard SMS service and receive factual, verified breaking news as it happens.
Source: Standard Digital April 24, 2018 05:26 UTC