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Kenya Ports Authority managers panic as probe into employment scandal intensifies

Household items belonging to one of the sacked employee of the Kenya Ports Authority loaded outside after an eviction by the Management from one of the flats (JB) at the KPA Shimanzi's High level estate in Mombasa County on Sunday,05th July,2015. [PHOTO BY MAARUFU MOHAMED/STANDARD]

Despite sacking 132 disgraced workers who gained employment and promotion using fake certificates last week, panic has gripped Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) top managers after the dismissed staff threatened to expose rot at the parastatal.

The panic follows claims, supported by a court ruling that paved the way for the dismissal, that many workers caught up in cheating were spared for no known reason.

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