Lands Committee To Expand Probe Into Ownership Of Contentious Miwani Sugar Mills Land

Among the resolutions made by the Committee was to undertake a physical site visit to the contentious land, to speak to all concerned stakeholders including residents and private investors on the contentious property, and to invite more stakeholders before the committee. - Kenya ..
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The National Assembly Departmental Committee is expanding its investigation into the controversial ownership of land belonging to the Miwani Sugar Mills, following the submission of a petition and the emergence of fresh evidence.
- The probe was initiated by a petition submitted to the National Assembly by Suba South MP Caroli Omondi on behalf of Francis Elisha Ooko, a former joint receiver manager.
- Key stakeholders, including the Sugar Board CEO and the Judiciary Chief Registrar, are expected to appear before the committee.
- Francis Elisha Ooko informed the MPs of safety concerns, prompting the committee to address the issue with relevant offices.
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