President Kenyatta Responds to ICIJ Pandora Papers Allegations

Kenya`s head of state Uhuru Kenyatta has finally issued a cautious answer in a statement posted on the official State House website answering to the ICIJ Pandora Papers leaks allegations.

President Kenyatta Responds to ICIJ Pandora Papers Allegations

The president who is currently out of the country to Addis Ababa Ethiopia to attend Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali Inaugurations promised to talk over the issue once he will be back in the country.

The Pandora files, as well as any other audits, he said, would clear the air and reveal secrets for individuals who couldn't explain their fortune.

                      President Uhuru In Ethiopia Addis Ababa. PHOTO TWITTER.

 President Uhuru Kenyatta responded Via Spokesperson's Office State House, Nairobi Kanze Dena Mararo.

"My attention has been drawn to comments surrounding the Pandora Papers. Whilst I will respond comprehensively on my return from my State Visit to the Americas, let me say this:

"That these reports will go a long way in enhancing the financial transparency and openness that we require in Kenya and around the globe. The movement of illicit funds, proceeds of crime, and corruption thrive in an environment of secrecy and darkness.

"The Pandora Papers and subsequent follow-up audits will lift that veil of secrecy and darkness for those who can not explain their assets or wealth. Thank you.", His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta.