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This week, another former senior civil servant, Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary Wilfred Koinange, accused ex-President Daniel arap Moi of ordering an illegal transfer of US$76 million of state funds to the company Goldenberg International for imaginary gold and diamond exports. This follows a similar allegation by Professor Philip Mbithi, former civil service chief and former head of Moi's office. Both were speaking publicly at the commission of inquiry into Goldenberg....

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Wilfred Koinange, Daniel arap Moi, Philip Mbithi, Mwai Kibaki, Robert Ouko, Nicholas Biwott, Gor Sunguh, Francis ole Kaparo, George Saitoti, Samuel Bosire, John Githongo, British, Edward Clay, Italian, Annalena Tonelli, Mutula Kilonzo, Karisa Maitha