The Untold Story of Jatin Aswani: How One Man Evaded Kenyan Taxes and Fled to Uganda

Kenya is no stranger to tax evasion scandals, yet the persistence of impunity continues to frustrate both citizens and genuine businesses. In the shadows of repeated public outcry, one name stands out: Mr. Jatin Aswani, an Indian national, whose financial dealings have exposed glaring loopholes in the enforcement of our tax and immigration laws.
For years, Mr. Aswani operated in Kenya, conducting transactions worth more than KES 200 million through an account at Ecobank Kenya Limited without paying a single shilling in taxes to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA). This was not only a violation of tax obligations but also of immigration regulations, as he lacked a valid work permit throughout his stay.
His story intertwines with the now-notorious OKI General Trading Kenya Limited, a company slapped with an enormous KES 800 million tax liability. In the wake of OKI’s troubles, Mr. Aswani strategically positioned himself as a director of Roch Appliances Limited alongside associates Prakash Lalchandani and Anil Chandirani. This new entity appears designed to shield operations from scrutiny while conveniently continuing the same questionable practices under a different name.
Behind these companies is the controversial Satguru Group, a conglomerate with a notorious footprint across Africa. While Satguru projects the image of a legitimate business empire, allegations from insiders suggest a pattern of looting local economies, siphoning money abroad, and funding lavish lifestyles in Dubai. Mr. Aswani’s activities, it seems, fit neatly within this playbook.
The accusations do not end at tax evasion. Reports have linked him to forgery, including falsifying signatures of fellow directors to withdraw millions of shillings from Ecobank. Complaints were made to both the bank and the Central Bank of Kenya, but the familiar cloud of corruption ensured little action was taken. More disturbing still are reports of his involvement in money laundering networks across East Africa, activities he allegedly continues to expand by leveraging political connections and his ties to Satguru Group’s offshore hub, PLAC General Trading FZCO, in Dubai.

Today, Mr. Aswani is said to be based in Kampala, Uganda, beyond the immediate reach of Kenyan authorities. Despite the existence of an arrest warrant, he has shown no intention of returning, and early indications suggest he may already be laying the foundations to exploit Uganda’s systems much as he did in Kenya.
The bigger question, however, is not just about one man’s audacity. It is about the systemic failures that allow such individuals to operate so freely. Every shilling lost to such schemes is stolen from the people of Kenya—money that should have gone into building schools, hospitals, roads, and opportunities for ordinary citizens. When those who loot walk away untouched, it is every law-abiding taxpayer who is left carrying the burden.
Kenya cannot afford to watch such economic sabotage continue unchecked. The KRA, CBK, Interpol, and regional authorities must rise above corruption and inertia to take decisive action. Failure to act not only emboldens individuals like Jatin Aswani but also signals to others that Kenya is open ground for financial exploitation. Accountability is long overdue, and the time for action is now.
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