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"content": "go further because that is a clear message. That is what is contained in the audit report. It is exactly what I have stated in my Statement. When we talk about the 512 schools, that is the methodology that was used by the internal auditors who did the forensic audit. They looked at the greatest risk which, according to them--- That is not my report. According to them, it represented 75 per cent of the risks that they wanted to assess throughout the country. So, that is what I am talking about. If you take Kshs1.9 billion on infrastructure and Kshs2.2 billion on Financial Monitoring Report which is not reconcilable so far until they reconcile it, that adds up to Kshs4.1 billion. That coincides with the audit report which is here. Yes, the report talked about Kshs4.6 billion. However, they had not taken into account money that was transferred to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology, the Teachers Service Commission and the Kenya National Examinations Council. It netted Kshs600 million, leaving a balance of Kshs4.2 billion, which is the subject of my Statement today. If I could clear everything, yes, the officers were involved. First of all, the Chief Finance Officer, the Principal Accountant, the number two accountant and the number four were all removed as soon as we did the first audit. That action was taken. What now needs to be done---"
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