He later moved to practice business in Nairobi, where he allegedly used his company to acquire billions of shillings, in league with prominent politicians and government officials in the Goldenberg scandal.
The Daily Nation reports that Kamlesh Pattni is now a baptised Christian, taking the name of Paul[1] and running his own church.
[2] In March 2013, a High Court judge, Justice Joseph Mbalu Mutava, let Pattni and his associated companies "off the hook" over the KSh 5.8 billion Goldenberg scandal.
[4] He unsuccessfully contested the Westlands Constituency in the 2013 election and received 10,083 votes.
He was born into a Hindu family and later converted to Christianity and took the name Paul on his baptism.