Anti-Corruption Court Freezes Sh229M of Suspended KNH CEO's Assets
The Anti-Corruption High Court in Nairobi has taken action against suspended Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) chief executive, Evanson Njoroge Kamuri. The court has frozen assets worth Sh229 million belonging to Kamuri.
The exact timing of this asset freeze is not immediately clear. However, such actions often occur during court proceedings or investigations by the Anti-Corruption Court in Nairobi. To determine the precise date, one would need to consult the specific press release or court ruling detailing this case. Access to relevant news articles or court records could provide further insight.
The Anti-Corruption High Court has frozen assets worth Sh229 million belonging to Evanson Njoroge Kamuri. This action comes following Kamuri's suspension as the chief executive of Kenyatta National Hospital. The court's decision is part of ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Kenya.
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