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Intrigues on how cartels manipulated in Kenya

Nairobi, Kenya - President Uhuru Kenyatta’s much-hyped war on graft faces threats from a well-connected cartel of wealthy businessmen, influential power-brokers, MPs and political operatives with direct links to State House, The Standard on Saturday can reveal.

 

In fact, the suspension of the Ethic and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) chair and his deputy came amid allegations of a plot to sell the Integrity Centre in Nairobi and claims that some big names bribed their way out of President Kenyatta’s ‘list of shame’.

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