THE STANDARD By
Harold Odhiambo |
January 27th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
A case in which Nandi Governor Stephen Sang was accused of destroying tea bushes worth Sh2 million has taken a fresh twist after Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions preferred a fresh charge of assault against the county chief.
On Monday, Sang (pictured), who took a fresh plea, was slapped with an additional charge of assault. He was also charged with malicious damage to property, as well as incitement to violence.
Three counts
The governor is now facing three counts at the law courts, with the prosecution informing the court that the charge sheet presented on Sang in 2019 had been amended.