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President William Ruto has defended his decision to reject the Conflict of Interest Bill, 2025, saying it needs stronger accountability measures. Speaking during a church service in Ntulele, Narok County, Ruto gave MPs a three-week deadline to amend the bill. He also urged lawmakers and governors to drop their push to control the Road Maintenance Levy Fund, emphasizing the need for unity and responsibility in leadership.
RUTO RETURNS CONFLICT OF INTEREST BILL, URGES MPS TO STRENGTHEN ACCOUNTABILITY
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