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CORD now goes slow on damning Mumias report

The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) may have avoided scoring an own goal in the current sugar crisis after amendments that would have seen Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero prosecuted over the Mumias sugar woes were withdrawn from the House order paper.

Orange Democratic Movement Secretary for Political Affairs Opiyo Wandayi appeared to develop cold feet on his amendments that had called for legal action against Kidero and other former top officials of Mumias Sugar Company.

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