Nairobi, Dec. 7 -- The eldest son of the late businessman and politician Lawrence Nginyo Kariuki has asked the High Court to let him run his father's Sh4 billion estate, accusing his mother and some siblings of unilaterally transferring cash from corporate accounts to their own personal accounts.James Anthony Kariuki told the High Court's Family Division that the estate risks being wasted away since the family squabbles are hurting strategic and management decision-making.The senior Kariuki died on February 24, leaving behind a contested Will, a widow (Margaret Wangari Nginyo) and nine children, including three from two other women.The latest rift in the succession battle erupted in Margaret's household that had previously put up a united f...