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The United States' decision to bar four prominent businessmen - Alfred Getonga, Jimmy Wanjigi, Deepak Kimani and Anura Perera - named in former anti-corruption czar John Githongo's dossier breaks with Western governments' usual practice of sanctioning politicians rather than business people in Africa....

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United States, Alfred Getonga, Jimmy Wanjigi, Deepak Kimani, Anura Perera, John Githongo, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Mwai Kibaki, Joseph Kinyua, Amin Juma, Stanley Murage, Nazir, Mary Wambui, Kalonzo Musyoka, Daniel arap Moi, Hosea Kiplagat, Daily Nation

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