As U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Mandelker meets with officials and banks in Nairobi to urge action against corruption and money laundering linked to war in South Sudan, properties of concern identified in The Sentry's 2016 report have still not faced official investigations by Kenya or Uganda
Washington, D.C. - In a new brief released today, The Sentry urges Kenyan, Ugandan, and U.S. authorities to investigate and seize proceeds of corruption from South Sudan's war that are sheltered in real estate throughout East Africa.
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