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Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Florence bore says a conciliatory committee, to mediate the impasse between pilots and Kenya Airways management will be formed, with a view to finding a solution to the emerging issues. Appearing before the national assembly labour and social welfare committee, bore who was accompanied by PS Peter Tum, said they were confident they would find common ground. Tum also revealed that a multi sectoral technical group, would commence an audit of the national carrier, to ascertain why its performance was plummeting, despite billions being pumped into it.
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