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Sacked Kenya Ports Authority managers may face criminal probe

KPA acting managing director Catherine Mturi-Wairi (left) looks on as her chairman Major Rtd. Masden Madoka (right) address journalists after holding a day long meeting with the port workers at the Bandari College, February 12, 2016. The chairman said all Container Freight Stations (CFS) will soon be closed as all cargo will be cleared at the port and not at the CFSs. [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].

Sacked Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) senior managers could soon face a criminal investigation.

KPA chairman Marsden Madoka also warned that more heads will roll. Addressing 7,500 staff at Bandari College yesterday, Maj (rtd) Madoka said the KPA board has ordered a separate probe on employees’ professional and academic qualifications.

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