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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on May 11, 2016, 05:13:11 PM

Title: Eurobond Azonto Style
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on May 11, 2016, 05:13:11 PM
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Ghana has dismissed reports that part of proceeds from the $1.5 billion Eurobond it issued last year were channelled to a secret account meant to fund the ruling party's election campaign later this year.

The government said reports that $250 million from the bond had been stashed in a secret account were false and were meant to harm the country's reputation in the eyes of investors.

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http://www.theafricareport.com/West-Africa/ghana-eurobond-cash-abuse-claims-set-finance-minister-and-opposition-leader-on-collision-course.html (http://www.theafricareport.com/West-Africa/ghana-eurobond-cash-abuse-claims-set-finance-minister-and-opposition-leader-on-collision-course.html)
Title: Re: Eurobond Azonto Style
Post by: veritas on May 11, 2016, 05:24:49 PM
Tanzania Eurobond scam.

President Uhuru Kenyatta says there is a conspiracy to talk down on the success of the Sh250 billion Eurobond and, in the process, undermine investor confidence in the country.

Speaking during the Jamhuri Day celebrations at the Nyayo Stadium, President Kenyatta praised Kenya’s Eurobond as the best ever in Africa but said some people want to denigrate it and cautioned that the sword of justice would cut both ways.

“Ours was one of the best issues ever on the African continent. It was oversubscribed. Yet some of us contrived to talk it down, undermining the credibility of our institutions and investor confidence in our country,” he said.

“Yes, I agree that those entrusted with public positions must be held to account.  If found guilty, the maximum punishment must be meted out. But the sword of justice cuts both ways,” he said. “If you make accusations and fail to prove them, you will also be held accountable.”

He then warned: “Kenyans want to see those who rob them of their hard-earned money prosecuted, their ill-gotten gains frozen and reclaimed, and jail terms handed out. That is the standard I will uphold.

“Together, we can ensure that it is achieved and that no Kenyan — regardless of position — is immune to accountability.”

INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION

President Kenyatta spoke as the spotlight on Eurobond took an international dimension and questions asked on the projects the government spent the loan on.

The Sunday Nation has learnt that UK’s Serious Fraud Office seems to be aware of the matter as the National Treasury grappled with the list of the projects which they promised to release this week.

“The ministries are working on the list of projects financed by releases from the National Treasury. Likely to finish next week,” said the National Treasury Principal Secretary Kamau Thugge in an e-mail conversation.

The statement runs counter to claims by, among others, Cord leader Raila Odinga who accused the National Treasury of  “cooking projects”.

“I have been the Prime Minister of this country. I know how money is spent by government. The Treasury Cabinet Secretary has given CSs three weeks to compile projects the money was used on but before the money leaves the Treasury, the project is known. I think the ministers are now cooking projects,” Mr Odinga said.

Saturday, when the Sunday Nation sought a comment from SFO, they were non-committal on whether they are investigating the matter.

“I can neither confirm nor deny SFO interest in this matter. For guidance, we do not comment on the assistance we provide to our international partners,” responded SFO Press and Communication Officer Jina Roe.

SFO’s involvement, if at all, could be because most of the transaction advisers to the floating of the bond are in the UK, though others have their headquarters in the US, Ireland and Germany.

TANZANIA EUROBOND

SFO were instrumental in cracking the Sh61 billion Tanzania Eurobond scam after Standard Bank reported itself to them to whittle down the consequences of crime and punishment.

Standard Bank, together with JP Morgan, Barclays Bank and Qatar National Bank, were the lead managers in the Kenyan case.

According to UK media reports, Standard Bank has agreed to pay more than $33 million (Sh3.37 billion) in fines — $25.2 million (Sh2.6 billion) in penalties, $500,000 (Sh51 million) in costs to the SFO, plus a separate $7 million (Sh715 million) payment to the Tanzanian government. It also agreed to pay $4.2 million (Sh429 million) to settle related civil charges by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

But the Nairobi-based East African investment banking unit of South African lender Standard Bank was not involved in the Tanzania Eurobond scam.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Kenyatta-warns-of-conspiracy-to-undermine-investor-confidence/-/1056/2994360/-/shrcpk/-/index.html
Title: Re: Eurobond Azonto Style
Post by: MOON Ki on May 11, 2016, 05:28:47 PM
And in local eating .... It wouldn't be Kenya if a week went by without the revelation or claim of some financial skullduggery.   This week's involves CBK staff (who appear to be wholly trusted by Kenyans):

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/CBK-staff-plotted-Sh2-6bn-fake-bonds-scam--claims-trader/-/539552/1845590/-/kju5sw/-/index.html
Title: Re: Eurobond Azonto Style
Post by: Empedocles on May 11, 2016, 10:02:28 PM
And in local eating .... It wouldn't be Kenya if a week went by without the revelation or claim of some financial skullduggery.   This week's involves CBK staff (who appear to be wholly trusted by Kenyans):

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/CBK-staff-plotted-Sh2-6bn-fake-bonds-scam--claims-trader/-/539552/1845590/-/kju5sw/-/index.html

This was in 2013, according to the date on the article.
Title: Re: Eurobond Azonto Style
Post by: MOON Ki on May 11, 2016, 11:27:52 PM
This was in 2013, according to the date on the article.

Indeed; my bad for not checking.   For some reason, it was linked as "recent news" to something else I was reading today, the context of which was Africans stealing directly from their central banks.  Anyways ... my main point was to note "questions" regarding CBK staff.