Ruto Administration Faces Legal Headwinds on Key Projects
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Several of President Ruto's key projects have been halted by court decisions, including the housing levy, deployment of police to Haiti, privatization plans, and the "Maisha Namba" ID system.
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The government is planning appeals and parliamentary maneuvers to try to salvage some projects, but faces legal hurdles.
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There are concerns that Ruto's administration has attempted to bypass laws and precedents on public participation.
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The ruling on which coalition has a parliamentary majority is now being challenged in court, which could reignite political battles.
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The failed rollout of "Huduma Namba" under the previous administration cost over 10 billion KES, highlighting issues with public participation.