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Ghost drivers, missing fuel: How corruption runs county vehicles

Nairobi City County Governor Johnson Sakaja accompanied by Mobility Chief Officer Boniface Nyamu receives new inspectorates vehicles keys from Isuzu Kenya Rep City hall on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. [FILE/Standard].

Sometime after elections in 2022, Kisii county leadership made headlines for conducting a crackdown on ghost drivers assigned to county vehicles, highlighting how the use of public assets are shredded in corruption.

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