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CRISIS AS PUBLIC SERVANTS RESIGN TO JOIN POLITICS

Bomet county public service is likely to face a serious crisis of brain drain as some of its staff are currently resigning in droves to beat the February 7th deadline given by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Committee (IEBC) to public servants who will be seeking elective posts in the next general election.

Several public servants in the county have handed over resignation notices to the County government ahead of this year's general election scheduled for August 8th. Among the notable names is Dr. Peter Koross the county's Finance and Economic Planning Executive who confirmed to have tendered his resignation notice on Friday January 6th exactly one month to the deadline set by the IEBC.

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