Kenya Freezes Assets Of Corruption Suspects 
International Press
16 February 2006

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Kenyan authorities will start freezing the assets of individuals suspected of being involved in corruption in a bid to recover looted state funds, the justice minister said on Wednesday.

President Mwai Kibaki's government has come under mounting domestic and foreign pressure to act over two graft scandals that have damaged its credibility and put the spotlight on corruption in East Africa's most developed country.

"We are taking steps of freezing and recovery of assets both locally and internationally," Justice Minister Martha Karua told a news conference, without giving details.

"There are buildings here in town, complexes which are known to have been built on looted funds. We are moving very swiftly to recover these assets on behalf of Kenyans and trace others that may not have come to our attention."