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President Ruto nominates Former MP Shadrack Mose Solicitor General

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 13 – President William Ruto has nominated former Kitutu Masaba Member of Parliament Shadrack Mose for appointment as Solicitor General to replace Ken Ogeto who served under former President Uhuru Kenyatta regime.

The Head of State said the nomination is in accordance with the Office of the Attorney-General Act and the Public Appointments, Parliamentary Approval, Act.

Mose emerged top among three people whose names were submitted for consideration for appointment to the position of Solicitor General, the State Law Office.

The other two were Beatrice Mugeni Meso from Busia and George Kithi from Kilifi.

The Public Service Commission invited applications for the position of Solicitor General on November 1, 2022.

A total of 18 people applied for the position with eight being shortlisted on November 30, 2022.

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