The Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Budget has given Migori County seven days to reconcile its procurement compliance records with those held by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA). Appearing before the committee, Migori Governor Ochillo Ayacko attributed previous compliance gaps to limited technical capacity but said the county had since addressed the challenge through staff training. However, the Department of Finance and Economic Planning, through an IT expert from the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority, organised and conducted in-house training in June 2023,” Ayacko said. “The training equipped staff with the necessary technical expertise on the use of the Public Procurement Information Portal,” he added. The committee resolved to invite the Migori County executive back after receiving and reviewing the PPRA’s technical evaluation report.