
The contaminated sugar saga have become the latest spotlight to be focussed on. As many information about the ordeal is being revealed by the various relevant authorities, a cabinet secretary have been alleged to be involved in the drama.
Eventhough, there is no government official who have been arrested so far, details shows that there are potential suspects who are to be arraigned in the court of law after the the DCI are done with the investigations.
A cabinet secretary has been brought on board to be on the radar of police officers revealing that he or she has been involved in one way or the other in this case. Or rather he or she has exercises some laxity in delivery of her services.

Meanwhile, President William Samoei Ruto has warned all those who are involved corruption cases or any form of laxity in office faced suspension or rather firing. He said his administration will not spare anyone who uses the taxpayers money in his own interest.
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