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Leaders allied to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are demanding that the government makes public all recent agreements it has signed to determine the current custodian of the public seal. Speaking at the kairuri grounds in embu, the leaders accused the executive of lawlessness, following the revelation that the seal had been moved to the office of the head of public service. The announcement was done by government spokesperson isaac mwaura, who later backtracked on the statement, alleging misinformation stemming from a bill in parliament. The attorney general is the custodian of the public seal, which is appended on all agreements by the government of kenya
Former Deputy Rigathi Gachagua allies demand publication of all agreements on public seal
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