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Trump Claims Somali Fraud Billions Funnelled into Kenyan Real Estate

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The White House has accused Kenya of benefiting from proceeds of a massive fraud scheme tied to Somali migrants in the US.

Nearly $1 billion (KSh 129 billion) was allegedly siphoned off through fraudulent Covid-era aid programmes and subsequently funneled into real estate investments in Kenya and Turkey.

The claim was made by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during a statement on Monday, December 1.

She said 86 people in Minnesota – 78 of them Somali immigrants – are charged in connection with the fraud. 59 have been convicted.

Among the schemes was one where a non-profit claimed to deliver meals to American children during the pandemic.

But watchdogs say no food was delivered.

Instead, the funds allegedly bought mansions, luxury cars, and overseas property – including homes in Kenya.

Leavitt said the case exposed deep abuse of America’s refugee and social-support systems. She accused fraudsters of “draining our resources”.

The allegation lands hard on Kenya – just as William Ruto departed for Washington for important regional peace talks.

So far, Kenyan authorities have not publicly responded to the White House charges.

READ ALSO: How Somali-Linked Fraud Ring Looted Billions from Minnesota’s Autism, Welfare Funds

The charges stem from a broader fraud investigation in Minnesota. Prosecutors say the illicit funds flowed through dozens of bogus programmes.

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