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Public Seal transfer: Inside Ruto's plot to secretly sell State Parastatals

 


The reason why the Public Seal was allegedly transferred from the Attorney General office to the Chief of Staff in the office of the President of Kenya is yet to be known with quite a number of contradictory remarks.

Phode News Hub delved deeper and unearthed imponderable dirty corrupt schemes and conspiracy to privatize State parastatals through illegitimate means. 

Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru alleged that the Public Seal is in the custody of the Head of Public Service, Felix Kipatarus Koskei.

All commercial engagements and accords will allegedly be sealed by Koskei on behalf of Kenya government.

Kenya is glaring at the risks of  being auctioned by a person who lacks the legal knowledge to discern what should be sealed and what should not.

According to the Attorney General Act 2012, Section 28 specifically provides that, “The Attorney-General shall have custody of the public seal of the Republic of Kenya."

Standard Media exclusively reported that President William Ruto secretly assented a law that transferred the Public Seal from the office of the Attorney General to the office of the President, domiciled by the Chief of Staff, “in contradiction to national values of governance espoused by the existing constitution.”

Lawyer Miguna Miguna has termed the transfer of Public Seal as something akin to taking a stethoscope from a physician to a butcher.

Kenya on auction

The recent revival of stalled sugar industries in Western Kenya through leasing to private sector reveals how the government is on course to privatize State Companies.

Kenya is on the verge of being auctioned to foreigners should government deals be sealed without the knowledge of the Attorney General. 

What to be sealed and what not to be sealed can best be handled by someone with a substantive legal background. 

The current Head of Public Service isn't a lawyer by any description. 


 

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