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Kenya: Govt Moves to Suspend Sh6.9tn Public Debt Case
The Kenyan government is seeking to suspend a court case challenging its management of over Sh6.9 trillion in public debt, citing an ongoing forensic audit. The Attorney General has requested the High Court to halt proceedings in the petition.
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