Arrest of Worldcoin’s Top Managers in Kenya Blocked by US
Kenya’s interior cabinet secretary Kithure Kindiki stated that individuals attempted to exit the country but were detained. However, the U.S. government stepped in, asserting they should be permitted to depart since they hadn’t been formally convicted of any wrongdoing. The U.S. further promised to ensure their return if needed for legal proceedings. The committee probing Worldcoin has until September 28 to submit its findings. It’s interesting to note that last week, Sam Altman was seen in a private meeting with Kenya’s President William Ruto and some other individuals.
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Kenya’s interior cabinet secretary Kithure Kindiki stated that individuals attempted to exit the country but were detained.
However, the U.S. government stepped in, asserting they should be permitted to depart since they hadn’t been formally convicted of any wrongdoing.
The U.S. further promised to ensure their return if needed for legal proceedings.
The committee probing Worldcoin has until September 28 to submit its findings.
It’s interesting to note that last week, Sam Altman was seen in a private meeting with Kenya’s President William Ruto and some other individuals.
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