REDUNDANTIn an interview, Dr Wolf said his sacking came as a surprise and no plausible reason has been given to him for the decision. ACCUSATIONSBut Ipsos Kenya CEO Aggrey Oriwo told the Sunday Nation there is no change in policy that he is aware of. The sacking of Dr Wolf came after an unusually long period during which none of its national household surveys have been released. But Mr Oriwo rejected reports that the firm’s global headquarters has been embargoing survey results and blocking their release. “As for Dr Wolf, this is a private matter and we do not discuss staff/personnel issues in the media,” he said.
Source: Daily Nation April 14, 2019 07:52 UTC