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Tume ya maadili na kupambana na ufisadi nchini EACC, imetoa majina ya baadhi watu wanaotajwa kunyakua mali ya umm yenye gharama ya zaidi ya shilingi bilioni tano kwa jumla. Baadhi yao ni aliyekiwa seneta wa Baringo Gedion Moi na aliyekuwa waziri eni za Moi Nicholas Biwott ambao walinyakua ardhi ya shilingi bilioni moja nukta mbili huko Eldoret. Na kama anavyotuarifu mwanahabari wetu Kevin Mutai EACC inasema itatia makali zaidi kuwaandama wote walionyakua mali ya umma.
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