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Ernst & Young’s reputation on the line, as World Bank slaps a 30-month ban on EY Kenya 

Nancy Mweru Muhoya is the Cluster Leader of EY East Africa and the Country Managing Partner for EY Kenya
The World Bank Group (WBG) has slapped a 30-month ban on Kenya-based Ernst & Young LLP (EY Kenya), which is in connection with sanctionable practices as part of the Somali Core Economic Institutions and Opportunities Program (SCORE) and the Second Public Financial Management Capacity Strengthening Project (PFM II) in Somalia.

SCORE was designed to improve the enabling environment for privat

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