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President William Ruto has made it clear that he will not tolerate any corruption in the management of the SHA during his tenure. He emphasized that corruption will become a thing of the past, as the procurement process for equipment and drugs is now thoroughly vetted by experts. The president also addressed claims from individuals who allege they were forced to sign contracts for the procurement process, labeling them as false, and insisting there was no coercion involved. meanwhile, deputy president Kithure Kindiki acknowledged that SHA was in its teething stage, but assured that they are actively listening to feedback from Kenyans
President Ruto makes it clear that he will not tolerate any corruption in the management of the SHA
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