You should have scrolled down to see someone who responded on the scandals that rocked the last term of jubilee....
Since you like any sychophant who desperately wants to sound objective ends up looking petty and vindictive, let me help you out. Below is a list freely available kwa internet...you can also reach out to your friends in KENAO since I gather you must be an auditor of sorts and get the actual figures per 5 years....
Mega corruption scandals hit Kenya in 2018. The country lost over KSh.13 billion/= to graft deals in key state departments such as the National Youth Service, Kenya Pipeline Company, National Cereals and Produce Board, National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and shoddy land transactions at the Ministry of Lands.[42] Mohammed Abdalla Swazuri, the chairman of National Land Commission, and Atanas Kariuki Maina, managing director of the Kenya Railways Corporation, were among 18 officials, businesspeople and companies arrested on corruption charges involving land allocation for the $3 billion flagship Nairobi-Mombasa railway.[43]
In February 2019, The Ministry of Lands headed by lands CS Farida Karoney, could not account for the loss of KSh.20 billion/= worth of taxpayer's money.[44] The details regarding this saga was delivered by the Country's Auditor General Edward Ouko.[44] This report indicated a lot of discrepancies and inaccuracies in the ministry's 30 June 2018 financial Statement.[44]
In July 2019, the Director of Public Prosecution, Noordin Haji uncovered a mega-graft Scandal on the procurement of 2 dams.[45] The graft case led to the Kenyan public purge losing KSh.19 billion/=. The scandal involved high-profile people in the government such as the then CS of treasury Henry Rotich and 28 others.[45] Rotich, his principal secretary, the chief executive of Kenya's environmental authority and other 28 accused handed themselves into police custody after being criminally charged with corruption.[6] The allocated budget of Sh19,714,366,991 that was lost through graft was meant to construct 2 dams, Arwor and Kimwarer Dams in Elgeyo Marakwet Counties.[46]
On 6 December 2019, Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko was arrested on multiple corruption charges[47] On 11 August 2020, Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Beatrice Elachi resigned.[48] On 21 December 2020, recently-elected[49] Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Benson Mutura was sworn in as acting Nairobi Governor four days after Sonko was impeached and removed from office.[50] At the time of Mutura's swearing in as acting Governor, which he will hold for at least 60 days, Nairobi did not have a Deputy Governor as well.[50]
In August 2020, Activists in Kenya embarked on countrywide protests to demand full accountability of all the COVID-19 funds from the government, following media reports of misappropriation of the funds.[54] Narc party leader and human rights defender, Martha Karua, was the first leader to come out publicly call on the President Kenyatta's government to provide full disclosure and accountability of the Covid-19 funds