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    Mandera County Employee Unable To Account For Ksh51 Million In His Account

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliAugust 23, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Asset Recovery Agency (ARA) has filed a suit in court seeking to recover Ksh51 from a Mandera County government employee, suspected to be proceeds of graft.

    The Ksh51 million is part of Ksh61 million that Mr Abdi Mohamed Ali deposited in his account, with Ksh10 million claimed to be his salary.

    According to Mr Ali who is the director of livestock production in the county, the money is proceeds of his honey and animals business.

    However, Justice John Onyiego felt that the explanation did not satisfy the court that such a huge amount was from the sale of animals.

    “It is not enough to say such and such account and the deposits were out of the sale of camels, the source of which is not known or supported. Anybody can imagine a figure and even business. The respondent’s (Ali) explanation given is quite casual and cosmetic, with no tangible evidence or proof of the existence of any business being undertaken by the first respondent,” ruled Justice Onyiego.

    The amounts were deposited from different locations including Garissa, Mandera, Moyale, Eastleigh and Westlands.

    Read: List Of Politicians With Graft Cases But Cleansed By BBI

    ARA told the court that the money could have been stolen and/or fraudulently acquired from Mandera County.

    “The said bank accounts received suspicious cash deposits in Kenya shillings and the funds are suspected to be stolen and/or fraudulently acquired from Mandera County by the respondents, their agents or representatives, and deceitfully deposited in the said accounts,” ARA told court.

    Mr Ali was only allowed to withdraw Ksh3 million on humanitarian grounds, as the remaining money in two accounts were frozen.

    ARA has been monitoring the 44 deposits since 2014 to February this year, ranging between Ksh134,000 and Ksh2.1 million, and concluded that they were probably proceeds of graft.

    Court filings show that Ali would make deposits in a bank three or two times in a day.

    Ali has never withdrawn money from one account at Equity Bank.

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