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“There will be no sacred cows, everyone should pay taxes” That is one among the issues that the just sworn-in investments, trade, and industry cabinet secretary Lee Kinyanjui aims to address as he takes over the ministry. while admitting that Kenya has been grappling with an unpredictable tax regime, the former Nakuru governor vows to seal all the loopholes that have constantly bedevilled the sector including the merging of state corporations that seem to have duplicate roles.
CS Salim Mvurya hands over Trade ministry to Lee Kinyanjui
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