Kenya has announced an investigation of its wildlife service, which is headed by Richard Leakey, and newspapers said the conservationist may have fallen from grace with the country's rulers, Reuter reports from Nairobi. The Tourism and Wildlife Minister, Noah Katana Ngala, announced an inquiry into what he said were allegations of corruption and serious mismanagement.
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