How duty free tender has exposed country to Sh17 billion liability
BUSINESS NEWS
Failure by Government officials to ensure a deed of settlement is entered into between the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) and controversial duty free company, World Duty Free (WDF), has exposed the country to a contingent liability of not less than Sh17.15 billion, a parliamentary report has said.

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