On Thursday, September 14, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki provided a much-anticipated update on the ongoing investigation into Worldcoin’s activities within Kenya. During his appearance before the National Assembly Ad-Hoc Committee scrutinizing Worldcoin’s operations, CS Kindiki shed light on the current comprehensive examination.
CS Kindiki disclosed that the 48 Orbs employed by Worldcoin for eyeball scanning and the electronic devices seized from the company have been subjected to meticulous forensic scrutiny. This crucial step in the investigation aims to unravel the intricacies of Worldcoin’s technology and its potential implications.
Additionally, the investigative team has retrieved various documents and recorded statements from twenty-six individuals, including witnesses and individuals of interest. These pieces of evidence are now undergoing careful analysis to piece together the puzzle surrounding Worldcoin’s operations.
Speaking passionately about the broader implications of this investigation, CS Kindiki emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to national security, particularly in border regions. He stressed that the government will spare no effort in curbing fraudulent schemes and addressing border disputes before they escalate further.
As the inquiry into Worldcoin’s activities continues, the Kenyan government is determined to safeguard its interests and ensure the nation’s security remains uncompromised. The outcome of this investigation is eagerly awaited, as it holds the potential to reshape the landscape of digital technology within Kenya.
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