Why World Bank Banned ECitizen Firm And Its CEO James Ayugi
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World Bank sanctions eCitizen director Ayugi and his company Webmasters
The World Bank has barred Webmasters Kenya Ltd and its director, James Ayugi, from participating in World Bank-financed projects for a minimum of five years over claims of fraudulent and obstructive practices. The sanctions were imposed through Sanctions Board Decision No. 147 in Sanctions Case No. 790 issued on June 8, 2026. Webmasters Kenya Ltd is associated with the development and operation of Kenya’s eCitizen digital services platform. The …
Why World Bank Banned ECitizen Firm And Its CEO James Ayugi
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Why World Bank Banned eCitizen Firm and Its CEO James Ayugi The World Bank has barred Webmasters Kenya Ltd, the firm behind the eCitizen platform, and its director, James Ayugi, from participating in World Bank-financed projects for at least five years. The World Bank Sanctions Board, in Case No. 790, found the firm and Ayugi liable for fraudulent and obstructive practices after they allegedly…
Webmaster Kenya barred from World Bank projects for five years
James Ayugi, the Kenyan businessman associated with Webmasters Kenya, has been barred from participating in World Bank-financed projects for a period of five years after the bank found him liable for fraudulent and obstructive practices. The lender’s sanctions board imposed a debarment on Ayugi and Webmasters Kenya Ltd. under Sanctions Case No. 790. According to
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