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Cornered Uhuru

[ad_1] The government has bowed to pressure from Kikuyu tycoons to slow down Kenya Revenue Authority raids on tax cheats. The pressure from the tycoons saw Uhuru Kenyatta direct KRA to consider the deployment of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to assist in the timely resolution of disputes outside of the leng

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Cornered Uhuru

[ad_1] The government has bowed to pressure from Kikuyu tycoons to slow down Kenya Revenue Authority raids on tax cheats. The pressure from the tycoons saw Uhuru Kenyatta direct KRA to consider the deployment of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to assist in the timely resolution of disputes outside of the lengthy and expensive judicial processes. “There is no need to frustrate an individual who has made minor mistakes. Someone could have made mistakes but sit down and agree. Don’t weaponise KRA,” the president said at a Nairobi hotel when he presided over the 16th annual taxpayers’ luncheon organised by the tax authority. Kariuki Uhuru raised concern about KRA’s pursuit of suspected tax defaulters, stating that some of its previous...

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