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Police, anti-graft agency differ over fake cash recovered from deputy governor’s ally

Hardly a week after President Uhuru Kenyatta admonished several arms of government over their failure to interrogate and prosecute corruption, Kenya’s anti-graft body and the police yesterday gave dramatically conflicting information on an ongoing graft investigation involving Tharaka Nithi’s Deputy Governor.

Police and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commissioners (EACC) officers said different things on the same issue. In the process, Sh2 million and a currency printing machine allegedly recovered from an operation carried out in the house of deputy governor’s close ally disappeared.

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