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"content": "erected a petrol station, which is on site to date and a survey was done. Mr. Tum was issued with a new title deed, Block 12/236 to exclude the school facilities, but the sewage pits remained on the land that he had grabbed. The school Board of Governors wrote to the Commissioner of Lands complaining that the public land, which they will require for expansion for a secondary school and a tertiary institution had been transferred to Mr. Tum. The National Land Commission (NLC) visited the school in 2019 and in February, 2020, but has not taken any substantive action to investigate the matter. Kitale Primary School’s complaint was inter alia premised on the fact that Mr. Nathaniel Tum had breached his fiduciary duty as a trustee, being a Chairman of the PTA and a member of the Board of Governors of the School. Hon. James Orengo, the then the Minister of Lands, directed that the land owned by one, Mr. Tum, revert to Kitale School vide a Ministerial order. The Commissioner of Lands cancelled the title deed earlier issued to Mr. Tum on 10th May, 2010, by gazette notice."
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