Auction firms in Matili institute scam face de-registration

[Weekly Citizen - Kenya] - 27/05/2025
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission now wants Kenya Auctioneers Licensing Board to crack the whip on firms allegedly involved in the sale of Matili Technical Training Institute assets over a fraudulent debt. Those likely to be deregistered are Brown Mukanda and Kennedy Shikuku, proprietors (…)
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