Former Agriculture minister Sally Kosgei has been named in the latest global exposé of politicians who have used offshore companies to shelter their wealth from public scrutiny.
The Paradise Papers — a trove of 13.4 million files taken mostly from the hundred-year old law firm Appleby — were first leaked to Süddeutsche Zeitung , the same German newspaper that got hold of the
Panama Papers in April, last year.
The papers reveal the offshore financial dealings of some of the world’s biggest multinational companies and richest individuals, and disclose the various ways in which tax can be avoided using artificial structures.
Documents sent to Appleby law firm indicate that proceeds from this 70-hectare firm were used by Aisha Limited to purchase an apartment in central London near Harrods.
The cost of that apartment is put at $1 million (Sh100 million).
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Sally angepata hata 200M on her salo alone.acha nyefnyef
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