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How Kericho county government bought its own land for Ksh 102Million

[ad_1] A Senate powerful watchdog committee has recommended anti-graft agency to open a probe into the acquisition of a 10-acre parcel of land for Sh102 million by Kericho county government from Unilever Tea (K) Kenya. The Senate County Public Accounts and Investments Committee (CPAIC) invited the Ethics and Anti-Corr

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How Kericho county government bought its own land for Ksh 102Million

[ad_1] A Senate powerful watchdog committee has recommended anti-graft agency to open a probe into the acquisition of a 10-acre parcel of land for Sh102 million by Kericho county government from Unilever Tea (K) Kenya. The Senate County Public Accounts and Investments Committee (CPAIC) invited the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) to investigate the county financial transaction to establish if the county acquired its own land. Further, the committee wants the commission chaired by Chairperson Rtd. Archbishop Eliud Wabukala to establish whether the taxpayers got the value for money in the purchase of the land. This is after the Homabay Senator Moses Kajwang-led committee raised concerns in the manner in which the piece of land was...

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