Dahabshiil, which says it’s the biggest Africa-based money-transfer business, appealed Kenya’s suspension of its operations and rejected allegations it finances “terrorist organizations.”
The Dubai-based company is among 85 entities and individuals whose assets Kenya has frozen because they are “suspected to be associated” with al-Shabaab. The sanctions were introduced by the government on April 7 after the Islamist militant group, which is linked to al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for an attack on a university in northeastern Kenya in which at least 147 people died.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Dahabshiil, including its Kenya operation, has no involvement whatsoever with the funding of terrorist organizations,” the company said in an e-mailed statement dated April 12. Dahabshiil has “never previously been the subject of any investigation of any kind in relation to alleged terrorist funding,” it said.
The action by Kenya, if sustained, “will have devastating repercussions for a large number of people in Somalia who rely on remittances sent from the Kenyan region,” Dahabshiil said.
(Source: Bloomberg)