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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has refuted claims that there is a clash between EACC and the office of the director of public prosecution. EACC CEO Twalib Mbarak says there is no problem EACC differing with the DPP and that there are so many files they have sent to The ODDP where they have a concurrence for EACC to charge the suspects. Speaking in Kilifi at this year's integrity conference EACC Boss has now asked the government to increase funding to the judiciary, ODDP, And EACC To deal with the challenges of the backlog of cases. Nandi governor says there is a need for a legal reform process if the war on corruption is to be won. Citizen TV director of strategy and innovation Linus Kaikai on his part the principles of chapter of the constitution has remained elusive and that lack of ethics and corruption has not had consequences.
EACC boss says there is no clash between them and the ODPP
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