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    Ruto, Moi, Kenyatta families business interests exposed by data breach

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A data breach at Kenya’s Business Registration Service (BRS) has revealed the business holdings of some of the country’s most powerful figures—including President William Ruto, the Kenyatta family, and several other prominent investors.

    The breach, which appears to have compromised a significant amount of data, exposed information about companies, shareholders, and beneficial owners.

    Authorities are now scrambling to contain the damage and investigate the incident.

    A spot check established that confidential company information could be accessed with just a click of a button.

    This ease of access has highlighted the vulnerabilities in the nation’s data protection mechanisms.

    Users reportedly gained access to personal details about shareholders and beneficial owners of various firms, potentially exposing them to identity theft and financial fraud.

    The Director-General of the Business Registration Service Kenneth Gathuma acknowledged the breach and announced investigations, which have included cybersecurity experts from law enforcement agencies.

    “Upon receiving reports regarding a potential data breach affecting the company registry’s information, we activated our Incident Response Plan,” Gathuma stated.

    He said a comprehensive investigation is underway, with cybersecurity experts collaborating with law enforcement and investigative agencies to assess the situation.

    “We are still verifying the details of the alleged breach, including the nature and extent of any compromised data,” he added.

    For years, much of this information remained out of the public eye, but now it’s all been revealed. The breach is raising concerns about the security of private data and the potential risks to personal and national financial security.

    At the center of the revealed data are Rachel Ruto, Kenya’s First Lady, and her son, whose names have been linked to dozens of companies.

    The First Lady’s name is Chebet Rael Kimeto. A search showed that the Ruto family has investments spanning multiple sectors, with Rachel’s daughter reportedly owning one of the country’s most expensive Airbnb properties. While the Rutos have long been associated with wealth, these details provide a glimpse into their far-reaching business interests.

    Chebet Rael Kimeto is a director and shareholder in several businesses across various sectors.

    She holds leadership roles at Destiny Women Microfinance Bank Limited, Joyful Housing Union Ltd, Talya Company Limited, and Urban Groove Apartments Limited. Kimeto is also involved in the fisheries industry with companies like Lake Jipe Fisheries Ltd, Kisima Fisheries Ltd, and Taveta Fisheries Ltd. Additionally, she has stakes in Black Beauty Company Limited, Koilel Farm Limited, Matiny Limited, Weston Hotel Limited and Bluesand Holdings Limited.

    Among the companies owned by George Kimutai Ruto, President Ruto’s son, are Golf Charlie Investments Limited (beneficial owner), Nerami LLP (partner), Golf Charlie Investment Limited (director/shareholder), TBT The Biashara Team Limited (director/shareholder), X Fold Limited (director/shareholder), and Seil Investment Limited (director/shareholder).

    Uhuru runs the Uhuru Kenyatta foundation, and  Uhuru Kenyatta Institute Limited. However, there was another company Uhuru Kenyatta Security and cleaning services registered in South Africa.

    The former President’s brother, Muhoho Kenyatta, holds numerous directorial and shareholder positions in 50 companies and organizations.

    The Moja Expressway company, which was registered five years ago on May 24, 2020. It is owned by Mountain Hill Global Investment Company Limited, Tang Jinsong, and Zhao Yang, with Jophece Obonyo Yogo as the secretary.

    Mountain Hill Global Investment Company Limited is based in the United Arab Emirates.

    Gideon Kipsiele Towett Moi is linked to Kabarak Farm Dairies Limited, Josgid Limited, Deans Estates Limited, Union Trustees Limited, Moi Educational Trust, Maji Mzuri Flowers Limited, Shaumut Limited, Bahati Premium Limited, Z Boscovic Air Charters Limited, Lelgoi Aviation Holdings Limited and Karurumbompsoo Company Limited.

    The other companies associated with Gideon include Sielei Securities Company Limited, Kaisugu Limited, Kisibet Investment Limited, Winchester Farm Limited, Chesiki Farm Limited, Kilimba Limited, Lelgoi Mining Holdings Limited, Kazana Limited, Transafrique Trustees Limited, Molo River Roses Limited, Kabarak Farm Limited, Lelgoi Group Limited, Lelgoi Agriculture Holdings Limited, Lelgoi Limited and Lake Bogoria Spa Resort Limited.

    The others are Midas Villas Limited, Sielei Limited, Kabar Solar One Project Limited,

    African Liason Consultant Service Limited, Kiptagich Tea Estate Limited, Sunshine Education Trust Limited, Mogotio Power Limited, Seesingei Limited, Raymark Limited, Kencont Logistics Services Limited, Moi Educational Center Limited, Pyrenees Limited and Kelelwa Farm Limited.

    Gideon is also linked to Mzurrie Flowers, Kongoy Farm Limited, Lelgoi Hospitality Holdings Limited, Nairobi Trustees Limited, Kadzo Limited, Kabarak Limited and Lelgoi Real Estate Holdings Limited.

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