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Why Ruto wanted the anti-laundering Bill


When President William Ruto claimed that a parliamentary committee had received a Sh10 million bribe to pass anti-money laundering laws last April, there was little doubt about his target.

The 15-member National Assembly’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee had processed the Bill seeking to amend the Anti-Money Laundering and Combating of Terrorism Financing Laws. So it had to be the committee in question.

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