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A Milimani court has issued a 24-hour warrant of arrest against a Senior officer of the East African Development Bank. The accused Isaac Nyongesa Okwara who is facing charges of giving false information against a former Cabinet Minister failed to appear in Court for plea-taking, prompting the prosecution to push for his immediate arrest. Details, in the Scales of Justice Segment.
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Court issues a warrant of arrest against senior officer of East African Bank
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