William Ruto interview on corruption and state capture - BBC Africa
Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto insists that he will deal "firmly and decisively" with corruption and "state capture" if he wins the 9 August presidential election in Kenya.
He also told the BBC’s Emmanuel Igunza about his relations with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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