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Court upholds that Uhuru-era Sh1.5bn Ruaraka schools land payment to businessman Mburu was irregular

A court has ruled that the Sh1.5 billion payment made during former President Uhuru Kenyatta's administration for the acquisition of land in Ruaraka for school construction was irregular. The payment was made to businessman Mburu, who was involved in the land deal. The ruling suggests that the transaction did not follow proper procedures, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the allocation of public funds. This decision could have implications for ongoing investigations into corruption and mismanagement in Kenya's education sector.

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Court upholds that Uhuru-era Sh1.5bn Ruaraka schools land payment to businessman Mburu was irregular

A court has ruled that the Sh1.5 billion payment made during former President Uhuru Kenyatta's administration for the acquisition of land in Ruaraka for school construction was irregular. The payment was made to businessman Mburu, who was involved in the land deal. The ruling suggests that the transaction did not follow proper procedures, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the allocation of public funds. This decision could have implications for ongoing investigations into corruption and mismanagement in Kenya's education sector.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a court ruling regarding a financial transaction involving a former president's administration. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any political side, focusing on the legal outcome rather than framing it with overtly positive or negative language toward Uh

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