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The national assembly’s budget and appropriation committee chairman Ndindi Nyoro has reiterated the committee’s commitment to supporting the office of the auditor general to ensure that the public resources are prudently utilised. Speaking in Mombasa Ndindi noted the importance of the auditor general’s office in keeping the government in check with the ever-rising government expenditures.
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