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‘Kenyans burdened by corrupt leaders’ pope francis tells journalists on his way back to the vatican that he feels sorry for Kenyans who are suffering because of graft
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DPP orders probe on Eurobond cash
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irector of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Keriako Tobiko has ordered investigation into the alleged loss of Sh140 billion of the Eurobond proceeds. Tobiko ordered the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to furnish his office with their
findings within 10 days. In a statement released today morning, the DPP ordered the two State agencies to interrogate all the concerned officials before submitting their report. “In the last couple of months, it has been widely reported in the media about various allegations concerning the above subject matter. I am informed that your respective
agencies have commenced and are undertaking investigations into the matter (Eurobond). This is, therefore, to direct you to interrogate, record statements and obtain evidence from all parties concerned and forward the completed file to my office within 10 days,” said Tobiko.
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Inspector General to clear future security drills, says Owino
Cord leaders Kalonzo Musyoka, Raila Odinga and Moses Wetangula address the press concerning their queries about the Eurobond saga at the Serena Hotel yesterday. The Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko has today ordered a probe on their claims.
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Any organisation seeking to carry out any kind of security drill must now seek authority from the Inspector General of Police, police spokesman Charles Owino (pictured above) has said. “Security drill on disaster preparedness is a highly professional activity and must follow protocol on modalities of authorisation,” he said in a statement. He maintained security agencies were not aware of the terror attack drill that turned tragic on Monday at the Strathmore University killing a staff member and injuring more than 20 students. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3