
The Kachumbala Drivers and Loaders Association has filed a petition with the Inspector General of Government, alleging that over 675 million Shillings in public funds was misappropriated using the identities of its members. The petition, dated July 2, 2026, claims that National Identification Cards were involved in the fraudulent activities, implicating Chris Obore in the accountability scam, according to URN.
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