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National land commission ready to cooperate in standard gauge railway graft probe

Lands Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimeny inspects some of the old files at the Mombasa Lands office where he made an imptomtu visit and found some of the offices locked without workers, may 30, 2017. [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].

The National Land Commission has pledged to cooperate with those investigating corruption in its offices.

The director of communications, Khalid Salim, said the commission had nothing to hide as far as compensation for land acquired for the construction of the standard gauge railway (SGR) is concerned.

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