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https://nation.africa/ Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has threatened to name top officials in retired President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government who allegedly looted at least Sh24 billion from the National Treasury.
He said those at the centre of the looting spree were cabinet and principal secretaries.
Speaking during a church service in Nairobi yesterday, the former Mathira MP said the plunder happened between the time the electoral commission announced William Ruto as President-elect on August 15 and the day he was sworn in on September 13 last year.
Gachagua: I’ll name and shame Uhuru CSs who went on looting spree
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