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Former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko has been put on his defence over accusations of abuse of office and conflict of interest in relation to tenders during his tenure as the City county boss.

Anti-corruption court magistrate Charles Ondieki ruled that Mr Sonko has a case to answer in several counts brought against him by the prosecution.

The court, however, acquitted Mr Sonko on two counts of conspiracy to commit an offence faulting the prosecution for duplicating the charges.