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Google Kenya Boss resigns
Olga Arara-Kimani, former Google-Kenya country manager. PHOTO/File
Google country manager Olga Arara-Kimani has left the firm days after the Internet giant said it had taken action against employees implicated in a recent data poaching scandal.
Ms Arara-Kimani, who had been at the helm of the firm’s Kenyan operations when the scandal broke, yesterday said someone had to take responsibility.
“I confirm I have left Google Kenya. As the leader of the Kenya office, I felt that the buck stopped with me and I decided to leave,” she wrote in a phone message to the reporters on Monday.

