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State recovers unclaimed Sh36b, deposits funds at Central Bank

Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority acting CEO Caroline Chirchir (left) said that during the process of recovering identified assets, the authority discovered that some owners had been reunited with their assets at source before they were remitted. [File, Standard]

The Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) has collected Sh36 billion in unclaimed assets that had remained uncollected by Kenyans over the last five years. This money has been deposited into the Unclaimed Assets Trust Fund Account at the Central Bank of Kenya.

UFAA acting CEO Caroline Chirchir revealed this while appearing before the Senate Finance and Budget Committee, which took her to task over discrepancies in which Sh10 billion in unclaimed assets cannot be accounted for.

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