President William Ruto’s nominees to cabinet fought hard to defend their nominations, track records and integrity as the vetting exercise entered its second day. MPs pulled back the curtains to query the track record of some of the nominees as they questioned their commitment to service. Former CBK governor Professor Ndung’u making a comeback into public service had to deflect claims of overseeing the collapse of banks under his tenure.
And as Sam Ogina reports, the treasury nominee denied masterminding the going into receivership of some Kenyan banks during his tenure.
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