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Billions Lost: Kenya Rocked by Massive SHA System Heist Exposing Systemic Failure

Published 6 days ago2 minute read
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Billions Lost: Kenya Rocked by Massive SHA System Heist Exposing Systemic Failure
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The Social Health Authority (SHA) embarked on an ambitious digital superhighway system, investing billions with the primary objective of curbing fraudulent claims within the health sector. This system, which represented a significant taxpayer expenditure of Sh104 billion, has now reportedly collapsed. Its failure has not only rendered its initial purpose moot but has also left the claims process dangerously exposed to widespread manipulation and potential losses.

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Emerging details suggest that the collapse of this multi-billion shilling digital health infrastructure may have directly led to an estimated loss of Sh24 billion. In a significant reversal, the SHA has been compelled to abandon its digital approach and revert to a manual verification system for claims, a direct response to the detection of suspected losses running into billions of shillings.

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This financial turmoil coincides with recent leadership changes at the SHA. Dr. Mercy Mwangangi officially assumed the role of CEO on June 3, 2025, following her appointment in April. Her tenure begins amidst a severe crisis for President William Ruto’s flagship health programme, the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), which is managed by the SHA. Reports indicate that SHIF is "flopping" and has already incurred billions in losses through fraudulent payments and a fundamentally flawed digital platform, which is likely the "Taifa Care" system implicitly mentioned.

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The precarious financial situation surrounding SHIF highlights a critical need to prevent Kenya from further descent into state failure. Both Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale and President Ruto appear to be grappling with how to address the escalating crisis. The Health Cabinet Secretary has taken drastic measures, including shutting down, suspending, and blacklisting numerous hospitals in an attempt to combat the rampant theft. Regardless of the perpetrators, the state faces intense scrutiny, either for its inability to control the scheme effectively or for its potential complicity in the alleged looting spree.

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