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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended the planned privatization of the Kenya Pipeline Company, telling a joint parliamentary committee that the move will unlock billions for infrastructure and spur economic growth. But Members of Parliament have raised tough questions, poking holes in the process and warning of potential pitfalls.
Mbadi defends Kenya pipeline privatization amid MPs’ concerns
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