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The senate committee on devolution and intergovernmental relations has instructed the Auditor general to send a circular to all counties to present all the bank accounts they operate. This follows claims that numerous accounts are being used to siphon county public funds.
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Senate asks Auditor General to demand counties to declare number of their bank accounts
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