Since this list did not come from the EACC but the president, I cant help but be a little suspicious. I saw Isaac Ruto challenge them to show them the chopper, 33 petrol stations and Nairobi mansion they suspect him of owning. I think if he had it it could be easily shown, especially the 33 petrol stations.
I think the only way we will get rid of corruption is by cutting our losses and starting afresh: forgetting those who have already stolen, and starting to be ruthless about anyone caught henceforth. I say this because I think people either who have stolen in the past or have benefitted directly from the loot will cripple any efforts to strengthen anti-corruption for fear of what they will lose. For the sake of "getting them on board" with a new leaf, so that we can have a clean slate, we might have to forgive all that loot and start anew with a ruthless anti-corruption era. The problem will be land. Land eventually has to be sorted, even if at even greater cost to mwananchi's dime.