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Why NSSF boss Richard Lang'at may face private prosecution

Even as speculations are rife that the embattled NSSF managing trustee Richard Lang’at could be reinstated, it has now emerged that should he use his political connections to get back to the office, he is bound to face more hurdles. A section of Kalenjin MPs has been shouting at the top of their voice demanding that La

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Even as speculations are rife that the embattled NSSF managing trustee Richard Lang’at could be reinstated, it has now emerged that should he use his political connections to get back to the office, he is bound to face more hurdles. A section of Kalenjin MPs has been shouting at the top of their voice demanding that Lang’at should be given back his job unconditionally. We have information there have been behind-the-scenes lobbying to reinstate him through the back door. The Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission ordered close of his file but the Director of Public Prosecution Keriako Tobiko said he has indicated loopholes that need to be sealed by investigators before making a final decision. One case against him involves irregularly approving a...

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