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Kenya arrests top sports officials in $29 million scandal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68176, member: 636"] Kenya's anti-corruption agency detained five individuals on November 5, 2025, including two senior sports ministry officials accused of misappropriating 3.8 billion shillings, nearly 29 million dollars. Authorities recovered substantial cash and documents during raids on upscale residences and government buildings. Investigators allege the suspects used fraudulent contracts to divert public money designated for athletic facilities and competitions over multiple budget periods. The arrests followed parliamentary questioning of Kenya's sports minister regarding missing funds for stadium developments. This enforcement action highlights persistent graft challenges within athletic administration as the nation prepares infrastructure for co-hosting the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations tournament. Anti-corruption commissioners stated the suspects exploited their official positions through procurement schemes involving ghost vendors and inflated invoices. Former sports leaders previously faced similar charges after funds vanished during international competitions. Experts note that weak oversight mechanisms often enable such thefts despite repeated reform promises. The detained officials will appear in court soon, facing potential lengthy prison sentences if convicted under Kenyan law. [/QUOTE]
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