Eric Kotut is a Kenyan businessman who was the fourth Central Bank governor, holding office from 1988 to 1993.
[1] He was appointed to the position because of his father's relationship with the then president of Kenya, Daniel arap Moi, as they went to the same church.
[2] He presided over the Goldenberg scandal that cost Kenya more than 10% of its annual GDP.
[3] He succeeded in having his name struck out of the Bosire Report on the Goldenberg scandal by the High Court of Kenya in 2008.
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