You Will Bear Your Own Load, President Ruto Warns Corrupt State Officials CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
In a letter signed by Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, the Pesident insisted that his administration will not be tainted by state officers who engage in corruption in their respective dockets.
Having delegated his executive powers to the Cabinet and their respective department, the Head of State has insisted he will not tolerate corruption at any rank in government. Correctional Services Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni was named the new PS responsible for the Public Health docket yielding her portfolio to Ether Ngero who ceded the Performance Management docket in the Prime Cabinet Secretary's Office.President Ruto moved Medical Services PS Peter Tum to Sports.
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