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"The unfortunate thing is that Kenyans expected DIG Lagat to be off the hook and back in office. It’s sad that the system often just buys time to cool public anger and manage expectations. But it’s high time we started rebuilding trust in these processes. Most of the time, perpetrators are told to step aside, but few ever end up in court. Even when charged, many eventually find their way back into office." - Dr. Makali Mulu, MP, Kitui Central
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Kenyans expected DIG Lagat back in office—“It’s a Kenyan thing to just step aside,” says MP Makali
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