Aug 26, 2004
The drive to seize and repossess billions of shillings in assets and cash believed to have been looted from public coffers in the past few decades kicks off in earnest this week with the inauguration of the rejuvenated Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission. The potentially controversial exercise, which is likely to be underlined by heavy political overtones, has been slated as one of the first tasks awaiting the new director of the Commission, impeccable sources told the Sunday Standard.
































