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Politicians face ouster from 65 rich parastatal boards in new rules on State corporations

The article reports that new regulations in Kenya aim to remove politicians from oversight roles in 65 state-owned enterprises, which are described as financially significant. The changes are part of broader reforms intended to improve governance and accountability within these entities. The move reflects ongoing efforts to reduce political influence in economic sectors managed by the government. While the reforms are presented as a step toward transparency, the implications for political power and economic management remain under discussion.

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Politicians face ouster from 65 rich parastatal boards in new rules on State corporations

The article reports that new regulations in Kenya aim to remove politicians from oversight roles in 65 state-owned enterprises, which are described as financially significant. The changes are part of broader reforms intended to improve governance and accountability within these entities. The move reflects ongoing efforts to reduce political influence in economic sectors managed by the government. While the reforms are presented as a step toward transparency, the implications for political power and economic management remain under discussion.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the regulatory change as a reform aimed at reducing political influence, but does not explicitly take a partisan stance. It focuses on the procedural aspect of removing politicians from parastatal boards without overtly criticizing or praising the action. The framing remains non

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