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Full list of the CS'es, PS'es and parastatal CEO's sent home. They include GDC'S Silas Simiyu

Last Thursday, His Excellency the President addressed Parliament. In that address he spoke strongly against corruption, which he acknowledged as one of the biggest obstacles to our shared vision of security, growth and prosperity. His Excellency the President recalled that every constitutional office holder, state off

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Full list of the CS'es, PS'es and parastatal CEO's sent home. They include GDC'S Silas Simiyu

Last Thursday, His Excellency the President addressed Parliament. In that address he spoke strongly against corruption, which he acknowledged as one of the biggest obstacles to our shared vision of security, growth and prosperity. His Excellency the President recalled that every constitutional office holder, state officer and public servant is bound by the values enshrined in our constitution. These officers are required to uphold the highest standards of personal integrity in the discharge of their official functions. The President asked officers named in the Confidential Report prepared by the Ethics and Anti - Corruption Commission to step aside to allow the Commission to carry out and complete its investigations. You will also recall that...

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