(Current PS's, photo for illustration)
A principal secretary in the current government is on the spot over his continued dalliance with old folks from the former government. The PS is one of the lucky ones who were given an extension by the current government to continue serving. A number of those who served under Uhuru Kenyatta were not re-employed by the new administration.
The PS trouble's seem to have been brought about by the continued dalliance with his former cronies. When a new government comes into place, a lot changes and one of those are the people who do business with the new government.
The PS was expected to have known that he now needs to accommodate those from the new government but then he is being accused of being on the front line in terms of sabotaging projects which form a key plank of the new administration in favour of his lackey's. All eyes are now on him as to whether he will survive the current storm as the spotlight is now on him.

Via the Star
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