In seeking to understand how Goldenberg was executed, one is well advised to read the 2005 Report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Goldenberg Affair chaired by Justice Samuel Bosire, who was later fired in 2012.
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The 2005 Bosire Report concluded that up to Sh158bn was transacted with 487 companies and individuals, constituting over 10% of GDP, which at the time stood at $8.2bn in 1992.
The scandal wrecked the economy on a scale not witnessed before or since.
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Background
Back then, Kenya was a fairly closed economy with the government controlling prices, interest rates and forex transactions.
It was illegal for anyone else to be in possession of or trade in foreign currency.
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One of the companies to which Goldenberg purportedly sold gold and diamonds was DPN Trading, owned by Ketan Somaia, who is currently serving jail time for multi-million dollar fraud.
Somaia was also a bagman for PS Hezekiah Oyugi and a major conman.
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GIL's initial exports turned out to be made up entirely of gold smuggled from the DRC. Later, the company stopped smuggling gold altogether and merely completed export declaration forms, produced fake hard currency deposit slips and got paid.
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Payments to GIL were authorised by the highest office:
"Ex-Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi ordered payments worth $76m to a company involved in fictitious exports, a second civil servant has alleged."
Pattni also claimed that Moi was a shareholder.
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In 1992, David Munyakei alerted opposition MPs to Goldenberg and was fired by CBK. The ensuing uproar prompted LSK, led by Willy Mutunga, to file a private prosecution petition, at which point AG Wako woke up and terminated it.
Some of the banks that transacted with Goldenberg included:
-KCB
-Citibank
-Trust Bank
-Trade Bank
-National Bank
-Exchange Bank
-Postbank Credit
-Pan African Bank
-Transnational Bank
-First American Bank
-Delphis Bank (owned by Somaia)
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People involved included:
-Daniel arap Moi: President
-George Saitoti: Minister of Finance
-Karuga Koinange: PS Finance
-Eric Kotut: Gov, CBK
-Eliphaz Riungu: Deputy Gov, CBK
-Elijah arap Bii: Manager, KCB
-Kamlesh Pattni; James Kanyotu: Masterminds
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In 2012, Justice Samuel Bosire, Chairman of the Commission of inquiry, was accused of failing to protect national interests and was sacked.
He had ignored a court order to interview President Moi, VP George Saitoti and James Kanyotu.
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A court ruled that Saitoti couldn't be charged.
The charges against the others -Bii, Kotut, Riungu, Koinange - were quashed by High Court Judge Joseph Mutava citing delayed justice.
Pattni found God, converted to Brother Paul and ran for office.
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Addendum
"The court ruled that the long-serving attorney general, Amos Wako, who had cleared Mr Saitoti before parliament in 1995, was barred from prosecuting him."
Justice Samuel Bosire was paid £410,000 for chairing the inquiry.
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