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Environment Cabinet Secretary Dr. Deborah Barasa has warned against graft in the management of the forest sector. Speaking during her inaugural visit to the Kenya Forest Service Headquarters in Karura, following a reassignment to the docket, Barasa says her ministry is fully committed to eradicating any malpractice, saying officers found engaging in any illegal activities will face the law.
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CS Barasa vows to slay the dragon of corruption in the Ministry of Environment
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