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Njee Muturi Blocking Amendments To Money-Laundering Act

Caption : Solicitor General Njee Muturi. Prominent Uhuru functionary Njee Muturi is suspected of blocking amendments to the Proceeds of Crime and the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2009, that seeks to curtail theft of public funds which are subsequently re-invested in Kenya's so-called "booming" real-estate sector. Compani

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Njee Muturi Blocking Amendments To Money-Laundering Act

Caption : Solicitor General Njee Muturi. Prominent Uhuru functionary Njee Muturi is suspected of blocking amendments to the Proceeds of Crime and the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2009, that seeks to curtail theft of public funds which are subsequently re-invested in Kenya's so-called "booming" real-estate sector. Companies like Knight Frank which specialize in the industry have been generating fake reports about the forecast of the property market, using false statistics but largely refraining from admitting the fact that most of the money invested in Kenya's real-estate is stole from the public purse. Notorious for the plunder of public funds and re-investing them into flats and apartments are individuals from Ministries, State Corporations, and...

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