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Former Sportpesa chair found guilty of contempt

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SportPesa Ceo and Kasarani MP Captain Ronald Karauri.

A former chairman of Pevans East Africa Limited, the proprietor of Sportpesa, risks being jailed for six months for contempt of court.

High Court Judge Joseph Sergon on Thursday summoned Paul Wanderi Ndung'u to appear before the court on Tuesday next week to explain why he should not be jailed for publishing information about the company and its directors despite a court order which gagged him.

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