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Supreme Court halts State's Sh11 billion Cytonn asset recovery plan

The Supreme Court has intervened to halt the Kenyan government's plan to recover Sh11 billion in assets from Cytonn Church, a prominent religious organization. The court's decision suggests that the government's approach to recovering these assets may lack legal justification or proper procedure. This move could impact ongoing efforts to address financial irregularities linked to the church, which has been under scrutiny for alleged misuse of funds. The ruling highlights the judiciary's role in ensuring that state actions comply with legal standards.

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Supreme Court halts State's Sh11 billion Cytonn asset recovery plan

The Supreme Court has intervened to halt the Kenyan government's plan to recover Sh11 billion in assets from Cytonn Church, a prominent religious organization. The court's decision suggests that the government's approach to recovering these assets may lack legal justification or proper procedure. This move could impact ongoing efforts to address financial irregularities linked to the church, which has been under scrutiny for alleged misuse of funds. The ruling highlights the judiciary's role in ensuring that state actions comply with legal standards.

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