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Parliament to apply law on Ojodeh's estate

Updated Wednesday, July 4th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

Awuodi claims he has written the letter on behalf of their mother Ulda Aloo Ojodeh and other dependants of the deceased.

He wants parliament not to release any compensation or benefits to Mrs. Ojodeh and if any payment is made, then it should be to the public Trustee who will hold the same for the benefit of the dependants.

The letter was also copied to the Clerk of the National Assembly Patrick Gichohi, Ojodeh’s wife and her lawyer, Lutta and company Advocates.

The late Ojodeh died in a plane crash in Ngong on June 10. Internal Security Minister Prof George Saitoti and four police officers also perished in the accident.


 

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