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Kenya dismisses Moi graft claims | Kenya dismisses Moi graft claims |
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Kenya's government has described as not credible a leaked report which allegedly says former President Daniel arap Moi stole millions of dollars. | Kenya's government has described as not credible a leaked report which allegedly says former President Daniel arap Moi stole millions of dollars. |
The report was commissioned by the current government soon after it was elected in 2002 but never published. | The report was commissioned by the current government soon after it was elected in 2002 but never published. |
Government spokesman Alfred Mutua said the 2004 report was based on hearsay and was incomplete and inaccurate. | Government spokesman Alfred Mutua said the 2004 report was based on hearsay and was incomplete and inaccurate. |
According to the leak, it says Mr Moi, his family and associates plundered as much as $2bn from the taxpayer. | According to the leak, it says Mr Moi, his family and associates plundered as much as $2bn from the taxpayer. |
The report was allegedly leaked to a website Wikileaks which exposes corruption. | |
It is claimed the money was invested in businesses, banks, property, and deposit accounts throughout the world. | It is claimed the money was invested in businesses, banks, property, and deposit accounts throughout the world. |
Former President Moi has been unavailable for comment. | Former President Moi has been unavailable for comment. |
'Gimmick' | 'Gimmick' |
Earlier this week, Mr Moi announced he was backing the re-election campaign of President Mwai Kibaki, who defeated Mr Moi's preferred candidate in the 2002 elections. | Earlier this week, Mr Moi announced he was backing the re-election campaign of President Mwai Kibaki, who defeated Mr Moi's preferred candidate in the 2002 elections. |
Mr Mutua said the leak was "meant to score political points against Kibaki". | Mr Mutua said the leak was "meant to score political points against Kibaki". |
"This report touches on at least 50 individuals - why did they just isolate the Moi family? It's a political gimmick." | "This report touches on at least 50 individuals - why did they just isolate the Moi family? It's a political gimmick." |
Correspondents say the former leader, who ruled Kenya for 24 years, still wields great political influence. | Correspondents say the former leader, who ruled Kenya for 24 years, still wields great political influence. |
President Kibaki came to power promising to rid the country of corruption and one of the government's first acts was to commission the report by business consultants Kroll Associates. | President Kibaki came to power promising to rid the country of corruption and one of the government's first acts was to commission the report by business consultants Kroll Associates. |
However, the BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says Kenya remains mired in corruption and the current government itself has been rocked by a multi-million dollar scandal. | However, the BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says Kenya remains mired in corruption and the current government itself has been rocked by a multi-million dollar scandal. |
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