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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Chief Executive Officer Twalib Mbarak says the Commission is not at war with the Director of Public Prosecution but has disagreed with the prosecutor over the withdrawal of high-profile cases at the courts. Speaking at Pwani University in Kilifi County during a Public lecture on Youth and Good Governance, Twalib said he met with his counterpart Renson Mulele to discuss the latest developments.
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EACC disagrees with DPP over withdrawal of high-profile cases
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