Money stashed by rich Kenyans in Switzerland banks rose last
year even as pressure against financial secrecy by Swiss and Kenyan
authorities mounted.
The total amount went up 4.3 per
cent to Swiss francs 950 million (CHF) or about Sh96 billion last year
from 911.4 million or about Sh92.1 billion in 2016.
The new amount can fund the construction of three equivalents of Thika superhighway (50 kilometres each).
The
numbers are contained in a new report by the Swiss National Bank (SNB),
the country’s central bank. The funds, however, once reached a record
high of CHF 1.7 billion (Sh172 billion) in 2007. These funds include
deposits from Kenyans and fiduciary liabilities or money held in Swiss
banks in trust on behalf of Kenyans.
Until it loosened its secrecy, Switzerland was considered among the top dirty-cash havens.
The latest Zurich-based SNB data comes as Kenya and Switzerland continue the clamp down on dirty cash.
Corruption fight
Last
week, Kenya and Switzerland inked a pact that paves the way for
reclamation of funds and property acquired through proceeds of graft and
stashed abroad.
Nigeria is set to receive billions from Switzerland.
President
Uhuru Kenyatta and Swiss counterpart Alain Berset signed the new deal
dubbed Framework for the Return of Assets from Corruption and Crime in
Kenya during the latter’s visit to Kenya.
“We have
seen, in the last few months, a new intensity in the fight against
corruption in Kenya. Quite frankly, my administration has shown that
corruption cannot, and, will not, be tolerated,” President Kenyatta
said.
According to the presidency, the first funds the framework will target include cash linked to the Anglo Leasing scandal.
Treasury
secretary Henry Rotich recently added Kenyans with wealth abroad one
more year to repatriate it, keeping the amnesty window open beyond the
June 2018 deadline.
The fresh data indicates Kenyans
holding undisclosed funds in Swiss banks have not made use of a State
tax amnesty to declare the money and repatriate it to remain eligible.
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