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KENYA'S ETHICS AND ANTI CORRUPTION COMMISSION TO SUSPEND CEO

Intrigues at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission took a new twist on Wednesday when it was established that the commissioners were planning to discipline chief executive Halakhe Waqo. Sources say the commissioners held a series of meetings on Tuesday to build a case against Mr Waqo. The chief executive could be r

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KENYA'S ETHICS AND ANTI CORRUPTION COMMISSION TO SUSPEND CEO

Intrigues at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission took a new twist on Wednesday when it was established that the commissioners were planning to discipline chief executive Halakhe Waqo. Sources say the commissioners held a series of meetings on Tuesday to build a case against Mr Waqo. The chief executive could be required to step aside for some time or write a letter showing why he should not be suspended. Mr Waqo differed with EACC chairman Mumo Matemu on the suspension of Deputy CEO Michael Mubea from the commission for 30 days. Although Mr Mubea reported to work on Wednesday, officials at EACC told the Nation that he had been given the day to clear and hand over files to the commission. Mr Matemu said the decision on Mr Mubea was final and...

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