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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Omollo on February 26, 2015, 02:36:31 PM

Title: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Omollo on February 26, 2015, 02:36:31 PM
Uhuru Kenyatta was put in place to facilitate scams.
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New evidence has emerged of how the contract for the construction of a modern passenger terminal at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport was varied by more than Sh9 billion.

The revelation comes a few days after the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) sent home four top managers, including Managing Director Lucy Mbugua, to pave the way for investigations into alleged corruption at the region’s largest airport.

The contract, signed in 2013 between the authority and Chinese firm Anhui Construction Engineering Group Ltd, was a variation of the original contract signed in 2011, with the introduction of a new inflated provision for Sh9.5 billion

The first contract signed in December 2011 between KAA and the company was for an agreed sum of Sh59.4 billion ( US dollars 653.7 million).

According to the terms of the contract, the amount included 10 per cent contingencies for the works, five per cent for employer’s supervision consultant and all other taxes.


 
Former KAA Managing Director S M Gichuki then wrote to the company on December 16, 2011, informing it of the conditions, which it accepted and responded to on December 19, 2011.

“The company, in joint venture with China National Aero-Technology International Engineering Corporation accept the offer for construction of the greenfield passenger terminal complex and associated works at JKIA at the agreed sum and taxes,” said the company.

CHANGE OF CONTRACT

However, in the 2013 contract signed by Ms Mbugua, a new provision for a 16 per cent value added tax (VAT) was added, translating to an additional Sh9.5 billion.

This was a change of the earlier contract, where all taxes were factored in the total amount, but this additional amount was to be paid on top of the total cost.

“The employer covenants to pay to the contractor in consideration for the undertaking of the works in accordance with this contract, an amount of US$653.7 million (Sh59.4 billion) inclusive of 10% contingencies for the works, 5% for employer’s supervision consultant and all applicable taxes, but excluding 16% VAT,” stated the new contract.

Ms Mbugua, then the acting managing director, signed on behalf of KAA and it was witnessed by Corporate Secretary Victor Arika, while Project Manager Huang Hong You signed on behalf of the company.

Ms Mbugua, alongside KAA Finance General Manager John Thumbi, Company Secretary Katherine Kisila and general manager procurement, Mr Obadiah Orora, were last week given a one-month compulsory leave to pave way for investigations into what was understood to be the fight for control of duty free shops at the Jomo Kenyatta airport.

They were accused of inserting favourable clauses in the contract that Swiss concessionaire Dufry International won to manage duty free shops at the Jomo Kenyatta and Moi international airports.

However, Legal Manager George Kamau, who drafted the contract, was spared. Dufry International is said to be on the ground setting up the shops.

The decision was arrived at during a board of directors meeting chaired by the former inspector-general of police, Mr David Kimaiyo, who was appointed to the position in December last year.
Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: RV Pundit on February 26, 2015, 02:56:12 PM
16% VAT...is everything vatable that way?

Can someobody out there dig out more details; follow the money? Why is it impossible to know who really ate..trace bank accounts..property ownership..or offshore accounts.

Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Omollo on February 26, 2015, 03:34:54 PM
VAT and other taxes had already been factored in the original contract. However Lucy Mbugua decided to spring a fast one on Kenyans by revising the contract and inserting yet another VAT. This money went to their pockets. 9 billion. That is about 300 million a day for a month!
16% VAT...is everything vatable that way?

Can someobody out there dig out more details; follow the money? Why is it impossible to know who really ate..trace bank accounts..property ownership..or offshore accounts.


Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Georgesoros on February 26, 2015, 05:31:54 PM
Bills will one day become due. Uhuru will be in retirement!!!
Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Georgesoros on February 26, 2015, 05:35:31 PM
Are there prosecutors in any arm of government in Kenya?
If so, how come none has ever brought charges or even investigated such deals?
Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Kadudu on February 27, 2015, 10:33:15 AM
Nothing new.
This takes place in Kenya every day. Sadly the private industry is today not any better.
Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: Georgesoros on February 28, 2015, 01:42:44 AM
Yes. People are given a take for inflating tenders. Its sickening!!!
Title: Re: AIRPORT SCANDAL: How Uhuru regime increased KAA tender to EXCESS of sh. 9 billio
Post by: gout on March 01, 2015, 02:48:52 PM
not sure whether this is connected to the shuffling of staff and management at KAA.... looks like shuffling, redeploying staff from lucrative positions would be more effective than EACC .. it would be nice to have traffic police, CID guys redeployed to say Ministry of Agriculture where appropriate ...seems we need to experiment all manner of corruption control approaches

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Statistics show police at the airport-seized drugs valued more than Sh1 billion last year alone. Most of those arrested were passengers who were on transit. Last year, 1,359 cases of drug trafficking were detected in Kenya and 1,513 suspects arrested the majority of whom- 1,375 were male. According to police statistics, 10 kilos of heroin, 2,000 litres of diesel mixed with heroin, 3,200 litres of liquid heroin, 11.2 kilos of cocaine, 101 tablets of psychotropic drugs and several bags of cannabis herbal valued at more than Sh1.5 billon were recovered in 2014.


http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/thecounties/article/2000153302/guinea-national-nabbed-at-jkia-with-11-kilos-of-heroin-valued-at-sh35-5-million?pageNo=2