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Muhoro is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches mandatory retirement age of 60

Director of Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro. (Photo: Courtesy)

Director of Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro will not leave office by February next year, when he will have served a six-year term.

Instead, Mr Muhoro, 54, is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 60 or is fired/redeployed by the President.

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