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INTERIOR CS PROF. KINDIKI REJECTS BUSINESS OWNERS PLEA ON SECOND GENERATION LIQUOR.

Photo Courtesy. Prof. Kindiki CS.
Interior CS Prof. Kithure Kindiki held a meeting with manufacturers and distillers of second generation liquor whose licenses were suspended for 21 days to allow for vetting at GSU training school in embakasi has told those in the business to ensure they adhere to the directives before they are issued with new licenses. Now the cabinet secretary rejected a proposal by the manufacturers to give them 6 months to adjust.
The distillers also complained of what they termed as a huge losses due to the directive of this story was produced by gate. 

Days after the government issued South measures to cab lift through drug and substance abuse in the country met with manufacturers and the pillars of second generation alcohol and alcoholic beverages.

Kindiki declared that the government was not backtracking on the measures announced last week. The measures are irreversible and non negotiable because of National Security interests. That's what we have done with terrorism. We don't negotiate in The terrorism space. Negotiation that was proposal by the manufacturers and these dealers to suspend some of the measures announced and Request for a 2-month deal period to adjust accordingly the manufacturer has also expressed their disappointment with the suspension of their licenses. The burn was not only affecting their businesses, but also a blow to the government which collects taxes from the companies.

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