The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has recovered two public properties in Mombasa and Kwale counties worth a combined Sh100 million after securing landmark judgments from the Environment and Land Court. The recovered properties include a government house in Kizingo, Mombasa, valued at Sh55 million, and a parcel of land reserved for a public beach access road in Diani, Kwale, valued at Sh45 million. Kwale/Diani Beach Block/1072, is a 1.14-acre strip of land reserved as a public access road linking the Ukunda-Diani Road to the Indian Ocean beach. EACC said the judgments reinforce its efforts to recover illegally acquired public assets and establish an important legal precedent by holding public officers personally accountable for facilitating the unlawful alienation of public property. EACC Chief Executive Officer Abdi A. Mohamud said the Commission remains committed to protecting public property and ensuring public resources are preserved for the benefit of all Kenyans.