Atwoli, Jirongo, Murathe, Marende among 6 under probe over Ksh.250M land saga. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is probing Jubilee Party Vice-Chairman David Murathe, former Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo, COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli and former Speaker Kenneth Marende in connection with a Ksh.250 million land saga.
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Atwoli is said to have received the lion's share of the payment, totalling Ksh.60 million, while Jirongo and Murathe received Ksh.25 million and Ksh.20.6 million respectively. George Khaniri is alleged to have pocketed Ksh.5 million, while Kenneth Marende received Ksh.3 million and Albino Abuog Ksh.38 million.
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Those who have embezzled public properties should be taken to court and be judged. This will promote the country to develop and have good economic stability.
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