How an 'inconclusive' deal left Telkom Kenya in the throes
Nairobi, June 16 -- Nearly four years after Kenya bought out private equity investor Helios from Telkom Kenya, the transaction continues to generate legal fallout, with businessman John Ngumi seeking court protection from anti-graft investigators despite prosecutors twice declining to pursue charges.
The latest petition has revived scrutiny of one of Kenya's biggest and most politically sensitive corporate transactions, exposing how a deal intended to secure State control of a strategic telecommunications asset evolved into a web of investigations, arbitration proceedings and competing institutional decisions that still cast a shadow over the company.
For investors, the Telkom saga offers an unusual case study of the uncertainties that ...
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