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'Mercury fertiliser': No summons for DCI Kinoti


Mr Muite noted that the Kenya Revenue Authority was ready to comply with the order and open seals at the Bollore Logistics godown in Mombasa. In his ruling, however, the court said the previous order for the DCI and Kebs officials to go for the tests was erroneous. 'ANARCHY'Mr Muite had told the court that the officials disobeyed a court order and that this was an affront to the law. He also noted that obeying a court order is not optional and that if not addressed, "anarchy" will follow. Mr Ongwae and several government officials are accused of unlawfully releasing 5,846,000 kgs of substandard compound fertiliser, which contained mercury, to OCP-K.


Source: Daily Nation February 15, 2019 09:22 UTC



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