But even as the report was being launched, Kenyans have been aware there are many other task force reports by Uhuru's administration that have remained on paper. In a similar proposal, the BBI team has proposed that whistle-blowers get five per cent of the recovered money. Most of the other recommendations from the task force such as regulations on correctional surgery for intersex persons remain untouched. In October, the task force recommended that the NHIF should be restructured into a social insurance fund. The BBI team has proposed that NHIF administrative costs "should be cut down sharply using technology, cutting down on corruption and increasing productivity."
Source: The Star November 30, 2019 02:03 UTC