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Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission asked to investigate public market land

Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has been asked to investigate how a private developer was allocated a portion of land earmarked for a public market at Illoti trading centre in Soget/Tendeno ward.

Members of the local county assembly, led by area Ward Representative Majani Rono and his Londiani counterpart Jackson Kikwai, said they were shocked to learn that Kenya Forestry Service (KFS) officials in the county had allegedly allocated an acre of the land hived off Tindiret forest to a private developer.

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