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BBC Tears Into Power Drunk Murkomen Over Fake Claims on Mai Mahiu Madams Documentary

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has fired back at Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen over his explosive claims that its groundbreaking documentary 'Madams: Exposing Kenya’s Child Sex Trade' was fake. Murkomen accused the BBC of paying, pampering, and coaching sources to tell false stories about ch

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BBC Tears Into Power Drunk Murkomen Over Fake Claims on Mai Mahiu Madams Documentary

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has fired back at Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen over his explosive claims that its groundbreaking documentary 'Madams: Exposing Kenya’s Child Sex Trade' was fake. Murkomen accused the BBC of paying, pampering, and coaching sources to tell false stories about child sex trafficking in Mai Mahiu. In a strongly worded statement, BBC rejected every allegation, calling them dangerous lies that attack survivors of abuse and undermine the fight against Kenya’s underground trafficking network. The broadcaster defended its work as an act of public interest journalism and vowed not to let politics silence the voices of the women who risked everything to speak out. Power-drunk CS Kipchumba Murkomen...

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