Kenya’s president says no one immune from prosecution in graft crackdown

Kenya’s president says no one immune from prosecution in graft crackdown

Uhuru Kenyatta is currently overseeing a crackdown against illicit goods.

Uhuru Kenyatta has been cracking down on corruption in Kenya. (Reuters pic)
NAIROBI:
Uhuru Kenyatta said on Thursday no one was immune from prosecution under a corruption crackdown, after what a minister described as a malicious attempt to implicate the Kenyan president’s brother in an investigation into illegal sugar imports.

The government is in the middle of a crackdown against what it calls illicit goods, estimated at 40% of all traded goods, that businesses say stifle the local manufacturing sector through unfair competition.

“There is no going back in war against corruption,” Kenyatta said after opening a Kenya-US trade meeting. “If there is evidence against anyone, including my brother, charge them.”

The president made his comments after Agriculture Minister Mwangi Kiunjuri on Monday gave a parliamentary committee a list of companies licensed to import sugar as part of an investigation.

Muhoho Kenyatta is a director in one of the firms the minister named, the local Business Daily newspaper said on Wednesday, quoting information provided by a member of parliament.

The firm, named as Protech Investment Limited, is not listed on Kenya’s companies register.

Kiunjuri said on Thursday that attempts to link Muhoho Kenyatta to the investigation into sugar imports by “singling out” the firm whose board he sits on were “misleading (and) malicious”.

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