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Former CS Treasury Henry Rotich has asked the court to acquit him in the Arror and Kimwarer dams case saying that the narrative that money was lost or stolen was a fiction. Through his lawyer Kioko Kilukumi he says the that the prosecution has failed to prove its case says it failed to call its witnesses in the matter. Rotich further claims that he cant be accused of impropriety when he was acting in accordance with the law and following the advise of the principal legal advisor to the government of Kenya.
Former Treasury CS Henry Rotich seeks acquittal in Arror-Kimwarer dams corruption case
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