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Who is telling the truth on Bomet 'fake' title?

Bomet Governor Isaac Rutto address the press on 12/05/2015 shortly after being grilled by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in Nairobi. [PHOTO/DAVID NJAAGA/STANDARD]

Questions abound on the legality of a title deed issued by President Uhuru Kenyatta for the proposed Bomet University College after both the National Land Commission (NLC) and Bomet County government said they were not involved in the process.

NLC, the body mandated by the Constitution to manage all public land, insists the procedure used to produce the title was irregular.

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