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And so began the saga of Charterhouse Bank
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See, Mr Kariuki was a signatory to an account held by Crucial Properties Ltd at Charterhouse bank (CHB) that had received a Sh2bn ($25mn) transfer from Lichtenstein, attracting the interest of both local law enforcement and the FBI.
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CHB, with its HQs on the 7th floor of Longonot Place was started in 1996 by Sanjay Shah, taking over the operations of Middle East Kenya Finance and opening branches in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.
John Harun Mwau was said to own an interest.
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In 2003, CHB hired an auditor from Barclays, Peter Odhiambo, who noticed several irregularities including suspicious transactions in some accounts that lacked customer identification information.
He promptly alerted KRA and the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission
According to a US embassy cable sent in 2004, Mr Odhiambo collected information on 85 accounts held at the bank through which, he claimed, a tax evasion scam worth US$ 573 million was being perpetrated.
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But Mr Odhiambo's whistleblowing, like that of Daniel Munyakei at CBK before him, wouldn't be taken lying down.
Finance Minister Njeru Githae labeled him a fraud, he received death threats and the Kenya police served him with a bogus warrant.
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With his life in danger, Peter Odhiambo briefed the US Embassy and was later offered asylum in the US in 2006.
He subsequently lost a case filed against the Kenya government in the States for a KRA reward/compensation as a whistleblower.
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In September 2004, a fire at the bank's offices supposedly burnt to ashes documents related to transactions executed prior to April 2004. Future audit bodies would cite the fire as the reason why the bank’s transfer details were not available.
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Between 2004-06, audits by PwC, CBK and a govt Joint Legal Taskforce all found strong indications that the bank’s clients were involved in both tax evasion and money laundering. The bank was also found to be violating the Banking Act.
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Internal auditor Peter Odhiambo:
“My experience at CHB and as their internal auditor convinced me that the Bank was not established to carry out legitimate banking business. In view of this, I became suspicious of over 70% of the total number of accounts."
On 21st June 2006, the then shadow Finance Minister
in the official opposition to the Kenya government, Billow Kerrow, tabled before Parliament a leaked report claiming that CHB had assisted Nakumatt to evade taxes estimated at Sh18bn over a six year period.
Accounts held by WE Tilley, Tusker Mattresses, Creative Innovations, Italians Paolo Sattanino and Francesco Tramontano indicated suspicious balances and transactions, with directors at Tusker Mattresses holding 75 different accounts at the bank.
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In June 2006, CBK placed CHB under statutory management.
Despite all this, in 2010, a Parliamentary committee cleared CHB of any wrongdoing and suggested it be reopened.
CBK Governor Andrew Mullei's zeal in dealing with CHB became his Achilles Heel.
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In a dossier to the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) director Patrick Lumumba, US Ambassador Michael Ranneberger claimed Sh60bn had been lost through financial malpractices with Sh20bn lost in tax revenues.
Rannenberger was castigated by MPs
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Charterhouse Bank never re-opened and as recently as 2016, various groups were lobbying for its reopening.
The bank remains closed with over Sh3bn in customer deposits seemingly lost in the confusion.
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Fast forward to the present day and key CHB customers have crafted their own illustrious, headline-grabbing stories.
In 2011, the US sanctioned Harun Mwau under the Kingpin Act (for drug lords) and froze all his assets in the United States.
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WE Tilley, a company that claimed to be in the fish(y) processing business was heavily involved in the collapse of Imperial Bank.
Imperial Bank’s receiver manager filed a lawsuit against Tilley and 12 other companies
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Triton Petroleum's Yagnesh Devani went on to pull off the country's biggest oil heist, taking off with Sh7.6bn worth of oil from KPC.
After 10 yrs on the run, Devani recently lost an extradition case and should be shipping back to Kenya post-Corona
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Even with the murder of its internal auditor Nakumatt collapsed.
"Nakumatt was no ordinary company. It more or less operated as one of the main cogs of a complex money laundering syndicate that had operated in the country for more than 30 years."
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Humphrey Kariuki, he of the Sh2bn transfer back in 2001, is now on a first name basis with almost everyone at KRA's Times Tower HQs, and even the courts seem to be paying him regular courtesy visits every now and then.
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Tusker Mattresses Limited, which operates regional retail chain, Tuskys Supermarkets, has built an impressive loan book with billions in loans from suppliers.
They could be eyeing the banking sector.
But you really never know.
Happy Sunday!
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