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Let CBK use new currency to get rid of dirty money

DeLaRue CEO Martin Sutherland and National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich during the official signing of a joint agreement between the government and DeLaRue Currency and Security Printing at Treasury Building last year. [Beverlyne Musili, Standard]

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) can tender the currency deal after the Court of Appeal upheld its decision to procure the legal tender from British firm De La Rue. The printing and supply of new generation bank notes case is however headed to the Supreme Court.

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