Section 296 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Offence for bankrupt to leave Kenya without consent

    

(1) A bankrupt commits an offence if, during the twelve months immediately preceding the making of the application to the Court for a bankruptcy order in respect of the bankrupt, or at any time after the application was made, the bankrupt—
(a) leaves Kenya (either temporarily or permanently), together with any part of any property to the value of one hundred thousand shillings or more that, by law, ought to be distributed among the bankrupt's creditors;
(b) attempts to leave Kenya with any part of that property; or
(c) prepares to leave Kenya (either temporarily or permanently) while being in possession of any part of that property.
(2) In proceedings for an offence under subsection (1), it is a defence to prove that, at the relevant time, the bankrupt had no intention to defraud.


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