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President William Ruto has slammed the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for dropping a string of corruption cases, citing lack of evidence to prosecute. He called it a major setback in the fight against graft. Ruto also faulted parliament for delaying to pass the conflict of interest bill, 2024 which he terms as crucial in tackling corruption within government
Ruto castigates DPP for arbitrarily dropping corruption cases
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