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Detectives from the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission raided homes and offices of at least six top Busia county officials as they pursued crucial evidence in the suspected loss of public funds amounting to 1.4 billion shillings . The six are said to have used at least 26 proxy companies to fraudulently award their cronies close family members and friends’ tenders irregularly. Achola Simon reports.
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EACC officials raid homes and offices of 6 top Busia county bosses
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