Kenya withdraws Financial Impropriety case against Flutterwave

Date: 2023-02-04
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Nigerian leading Fintech firm, Flutterwave has had its financial impropriety charges brought against it by the Kenyan authority seven months ago dropped.

A Kenyan High Court document sighted by Bloomberg and Flutterwave’s lawyer, Robert Gitau confirms that the charges which led to the freezing of Flutterwave bank accounts have been lifted, paving way for the Lagos and San Francisco-based fintech startup to spread its tentacles across the African continent providing cross-border transaction services for multiple currencies for companies including Alibaba’s Alipay, Uber Technology Inc.

The Court in July restricted access to its Kenyan bank accounts holding more than $40 million, amid suspicion of financial impropriety, an allegation the company vehemently denied.

According to reports, Alice Mate director in charge of the Assets Recovery Agency which filed the case didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment sent after office hours on Friday, while a representative of Flutterwave declined to comment when contacted.


 

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