Meet Biwott’s son-in-law linked to KenolKobil insider tradingCharles Field Marsham. [Photo: Courtesy]Capital Markets Authority has identified the son-in-law of the late powerful minister Nicholas Biwott as the missing link in the insider trading case at oil marketing firm Kenol/Kobil.Charles Field Marsham is among the three individuals being investigated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) following accusations of insider trading. Charles owns and is the chairperson of Kestrel Capital, a leading investment bank and broker in Kenya. Kestrel Capital Executive Director Andre DeSimone and their stockbroking agent Aly-Khan Satchu are also on the regulator's radar regarding insider trading at Kenol/Kobil. He is also the founder of Kestrel Capital Management Capital (KCMC), which provides strategic, investment and management consulting services to his businesses outside Canada.
Source: Standard Digital March 13, 2019 08:15 UTC