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Four years of suspension, Chavangi's millions and NLC now free to recruit

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Former National Land Commission CEO Tom Chavangi at Milimani law court where he was charged with the abuse of office on April 18, 2019. [File, Standard]

Suspended National Lands Commission CEO Tom Chavangi has finally freed the agency to recruit a substantive replacement in anticipation of the end of his term in June 2023.

For four and a half years, Chavangi kept off the Commission offices in line with Section 62 of the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act.

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