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Petitioner forced to apologise over 'busybody' remarks as motion to impeach service board begins

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The County Assembly Public Service and Administration Committee under the chairmanship of Marama South Ward Rep Willis Opuka conducting impeachment proceedings against the Kakamega County Public Service Board. [Nathan Ochunge, Standard]

The hearing of a petition to remove the Kakamega County Public Service Board (CPSB) from office turned ugly as parties clashed.

At one point, Dennis Muhanda, the petitioner who wants the board out was forced to apologise to the board's advocates after referring to them as 'busybodies' to delay the impeachment process.

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