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Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has revoked the prime minister's suspension of two government ministers linked to corruption allegations. The ministers of agriculture and education were suspended by Prime Minister Raila Odinga during fraud investigations into missing funds. But hours later the suspensions were lifted as Mr Kibaki said Mr Odinga did not have the authority to suspend. The two suspended ministers have denied any personal wrongdoing. There had been growing calls for ministers to resign after millions of dollars of public money were siphoned off in an education and a maize scandal. Corruption probes Kenya's fractious coalition government has had its fair share of problems, but as it struggles to deal with corruption it seems to have hit an all-time low, and there is now confusion as to who is in charge. First of all, Mr Odinga broke the mould by announcing the suspension of two ministers - a very rare move in Kenya.

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