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September, 22, 1990: President Moi directs Attorney-General Mathew Guy Muli (right) to make immediate arrangements to receive the eagerly-awaited report on the murder of Dr. Robert Ouko from either Scotland Yard’s Supt John Troon (left) himself or through any other mutually acceptable mode of delivery. In a signed statement, the President said: “When the death occurred of my then Foreign Minister, Dr. Robert Ouko, I assured wananchi that my Government will exercise its best endeavour to investigate the incident. “Accordingly, my Government requested the British Government through the Scotland Yard to assist the Kenya Police in investigating the events leading to the death of the then Minister. Concern has been expressed by the Attorney-General on the inability of Supt Troon, who was leading the investigating team, to come and present the report as is customary. My Government is concerned that the issue should be determined in the most efficacious manner. In the photo, Supt Troon is seen presenting the report on September 24, 1990.

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