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Civil servants, spouses and children targeted in wealth declaration forms

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Public Service Commission offices, Nairobi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Thousands of civil servants and public officers are reeling in shock after the government returned their wealth declaration forms demanding that they include details of their spouses and children.

Those who have not supplied the necessary details will miss their salaries and allowances while those who fail to comply risk being fined as much as Sh1 million or serve a year in jail.

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