Yes the good thing with ARA approach -once they cast their net - they can pick everything - and take it all back to gov. It will be hard for example for a thief to justify how he stole this from Mumias and this from Nairobi County. What will reman is probably something he can really defend - like this mortgage house - linked to my salary! But it's likely ARA can take everything - legal and illegal once you mix graft and clean money,.
For kenya - this is best way to go - criminal conviction - requires a very high standard of proof - and our police cannot hack it.
ARA - turn the equation upside down - you have to defend your wealth to very high standard of proof - no Jail - but you can forfeit your wealth.
All ARA need to do is present your salary slip, your list of properties and case closed.Kidero case proves indirectly that political will can bring about a serious reduction in corruption. He simply temporarily lost his political cover over the ass and somebody drove in a not so hot tarimbo. He's figured how to take the tarimbo out but he's running out of time because the transition will probably see him impaled again.
Kidero made his billions from smuggling in sugar repackaging as Mumias or one or other briefcase sugar factory and selling through supermarkets at a knock down price. Everyone benefitted even Kibaki. When he left to eat up the food chain his successors tried to repeat lost the balance and collapsed. Plus Rai and Uhuru bro got into the sugar baron profession.