President William Ruto’s Director of Public Prosecutions nominee has defended his predecessor Noordin Haji's withdrawal of high-profile cases, saying his actions saved the public cash.
Says most cases withdrawn would have resulted in acquittal, fines to be paid by taxpayers.
President William Ruto’s Director of Public Prosecutions nominee has defended his predecessor Noordin Haji's withdrawal of high-profile cases, saying his actions saved the public cash.
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