year rule and win back foreign investment. Donors cheered his move and restarted lending late in 2003 after a three-year gap over the graft under Moi. Clay said he had given the government a dossier on 20 dubious tenders, including a shipbuilding project for the Kenyan navy, that needed investigation. Diplomatic sources said the dossier was handed over last month. Awori said the government had already been aware of the cases before Clay's intervention and was investigating them. "The cases purported to have been brought to light were already in the hands of various government machinery fighting corruption," he said. "Those found guilty of graft will face the full face of the law regardless of one's status in the society." Watchdog Transparency International ranked Kenya 122 out of 133 countries in a survey of investor perceptions of corruption in 2003. --SP 2007 Local Time 1707 GMT