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Investigating Officer in the 3.5 billion shillings Anglo-Leasing graft case maintains that the signatories to documents relating to Sound Day Corporation did not know much about it. During cross-examination, the investigating officer Ignatius Wekesa told the court that direct procurement was done using procument regulations that existed before the 2005 procurement act was put in place. Sound Day Corporation was allegedly involved in the modernization of police security equipment and accessories project.
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Anglo-Leasing case | Sound Day Corporation Unknown even to government officials
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