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The Attorney General, Dorcas Oduor, has firmly dismissed claims that the government seal — a powerful state instrument — was taken over by the head of public service. Breaking her silence after days of speculation and contradicting statements from within government, the AG has labeled the allegations false, misleading, and a desperate attempt to portray cracks in the executive. She insists the seal remains securely in her custody as provided by law.
The Attorney General, Dorcas Oduor, denies claims that the seal is with the Head of Public Service
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