President Uhuru Kenyatta's directive ending leasing of police houses have dealt a senior Jubilee politician a big blow.
The politician – known for his high affinity for major investments – is one of the major landlords for police officers in the country.
National Police Service Commission chairman Johnston Kavuludi. [David Njaaga, Standard]
The man has housing units across the country – some in Nairobi – which he used his political influence to rent out to the police at exorbitant rates.
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Sources told The Grapevine that the announcement caught the man with shock as he will soon start losing millions since some of the houses are dilapidated and may not attract tenants.