Ruto allies whose cases were dropped

Immediately after assuming office, the DPP, an independent body, started filing applications to withdraw court cases associating Ruto’s allies with corruption charges...
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Cases against allies of President William Ruto have been dropped by the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) over the past three years, despite the President's public commitment to fighting graft.
- Over the last three years, corruption cases against President William Ruto's allies have been withdrawn.
- The Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is the key organization involved in the withdrawal of these cases.
- This action contradicts President William Ruto’s stated stance on combating corruption.
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