Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Omollo on October 16, 2014, 04:09:10 PM
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My take is as follows:
1. Musalia Mudavadi
2. Dave Mwangi
3. Mwiraria
4. Murungaru
But I don't even believe myself. Kamani isn't going anywhere. Kithure Kindiki has gone to bed with these figures and word has it he collects briefcases - no word on whether they ever reach State House as he claims
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has recommended the prosecution of 10 people suspected of involvement in the Anglo Leasing corruption scandal.
The commission has not named the suspects.
However, the commission chair, Mumo Matemu, said the list of names forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) include Kenyans and non Kenyans.
Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, Mr Matemu said the commission had concluded the complex investigation into the matter before making the recommendations for prosecution.
He cited the cooperation and support of international partners, which made the conclusion of the investigations -- which he termed as delicate and time consuming -- possible.
In June, businessman Deepak Kamani was held for questioning by the EACC over the scandal, with Mr Matemu saying that the commission was targeting several people to shed light on the scandal.
A month later, Attorney General Githu Muigai handed over dozens of Anglo Leasing-related files to the Swiss ambassador, Mr Jacques Pitteloud, adding that Swiss investigators would use the information to dig further into the Sh18 billion-shilling scandal with the possibility of prosecuting the individuals involved.
He said there were five individuals who were likely to face prosecution, without naming them, only saying they had “a dozen box files of information.”
The Attorney General also said five individuals may soon face prosecution in local courts over their involvement in the Sh18 billion scandal.
The scandal involved government funds being paid to shadowy foreign companies for a passport printing system and other services, which never materialised.
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/EACC-recommends10-unnamed-Anglo-Leasing-suspects-for-prosecution/-/1056/2488502/-/k43lnk/-/index.html
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Until the prosecution is successful, I have no hope. Money is gone.
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No hope here, just PR.
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What is new? Kenya is a joke.