Wednesday, March 20, 2024

What the Kroll Report said about President Moi's hidden billions. SHOCKING

What the Kroll Report said about President Moi's hidden billions. SHOCKING

Joshua Kulei

Investigators compiling the Kroll report were able to establish a clear link between one of the biggest money launders in Europe at the time (2003), based in Geneva, called Gabriel Moussa Katri and the Mois. Brilliantly using his Kenyan clients, Katri is said to have been the main person behind the channeling of vast amounts of money looted from Nigeria by the then president Sani Abacha which was channeled through Kenya's Trans National Bank onto various offshore destinations.

The main contact at Trans National Bank was Ashok Gohil (who died in 2001) and was Joshua Kulei's right hand man. Kulei was an aide to President Moi for many years. One of the things Gohil did to facilitate his illegal activities was to set up companies in Kenya where lawyer and politician Mutula Kilonzo Snr was the main director. This included companies like Ashar Limited and Chen.
How Moi's wealth was distributed

Finance and especially the dizzying financial transactions that are the hallmark of money laundering, which is an illegal activity for criminals, can get a little boring. However the main questions Kenyans need to ask themselves are where these huge sums of money coming from Kenya and being transferred abroad by the Mois was coming from. It is estimated that Moi and his associates transferred at least double what Sani Abacha laundered through Kenya. That is US$400 million through Katri alone and his Trans national bank conduit. What business were the Mois involved that would have generated this amount of cash? Already investigators have established that Joshua Kulei's wealth can not be justified by any dividends that could have accrued from the myriad of companies he is said to have had a stake in. Leaving everybody with only one conclusion, that this was corrupt money and in many cases looted funds from tax payers' money in Kenya.

Further there were very significant legal reasons to use banks rather than transfer the corrupt money directly abroad. For starters most of the Western countries where the funds were pouring into (even at that time) had laws designed to check money laundering. However Nostro accounts belonging to genuine banks are never questioned and this is what Katri used for his two big clients in this case, namely Sani Abacha and Daniel Moi.


Katri's genius for hiding corrupt money did not end there. He further used wealthy friends to hide the money by paying it out to their accounts, only for the same funds to be paid back through another account belonging to the same business associates.

Katri has gone underground since 2001 when he lost his Financial intermediary license when the Swiss authorities started investigating his money laundering activities through Kenya using information obtained on Kulei.
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What Moi Would Have Probably Done To Deal With Anglo Leasing Scandal That Almost Brought Down Kibaki

What Moi Would Have Probably Done To Deal With Anglo Leasing Scandal That Almost Brought Down Kibaki


Had the self proclaimed professor of Politics still been President…

Mere speculation this, but based on the professor of politics’ track record and ability to make a political about-turn for the sake of survival.

1) Sack 2 ministers mentioned in the Nation report and move with speed to announce that full investigations are being carried out.

Do not be fooled. The idea here is to give the public and the donors, the impression that something is being done. People forget quickly. Give them everything to help them forget quickly. Meanwhile these changes will not affect the kitchen cabinet and his close aides, sit it is business as usual. Of course precautions will be taken to be more careful the next time. This one would work very well with the donors and upcountry voters (the vast majority of voters). So even if Nairobians continued to make their usual noise its’ effects would be diffused.


2) Speak publicly about the scandal, distancing the government from corruption

When the youthful President John F. Kennedy was faced with the Bay of Pigs scandal – a botched up CIA operation to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro that went badly wrong with heavy loss of life – he chose to take it head on. He addressed the nation, took full responsibility and apologized. It worked like a dream, diffusing the situation and catching critics flat-footed. His ratings soared.

Moi was no Kennedy but he knew the power of communicating to the public in a sincere-looking way. He would have denounced the scandal at one of his many public road-side rallies. The professor of politics would have looked very angry and talked at length about how corruption affects the poor mwananchi for who he stands for.

He would probably have said something like, "Hii Shetani Anglo-leasing tutaimaliza.." (This devil, Anglo-leasing, we will finish him.)


3) Distribute money behind the scenes like crazy

Money answers all things. It is amazing the things you can get people to do after handing over a couple of million shillings to them. The Moi administration had perfected the art of combining money and the sheer muscle of government to get things done and to even reverse public opinion.

The ordinary mwananchi does not know the finer details and why the Moi administration had to be removed but at the time Kibaki was grappling with Anglo Leasing, many ordinary Kenyans were clearly stating their feelings at the time;

"Afadhali Moi," they were saying. (Moi was better.)


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