108 Employees in Gachagua’s Office Ordered to go on Compulsory Leave.

108 employees in the office of Kenya’s Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, were recently ordered to go on compulsory leave. This decision is reportedly part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at improving efficiency and addressing concerns within the office. The leave is meant to allow investigations into administrative issues and ensure the restructuring process can proceed without interference.Compulsory leave is often used in cases where disciplinary action or an audit is being conducted. However, no official details have been provided on whether the leave is connected to any specific misconduct or other concerns in the office. This development comes amid ongoing political tensions in the country, with Gachagua facing various challenges related to his conduct and political actions.

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