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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on December 10, 2015, 12:34:21 PM
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http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/BAT-bribed-KRA-officials-to-spy-on-rival-Mastermind/-/539546/2990958/-/w4xmtjz/-/index.html
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Nothing will happen to the KRA officials. Even in "chickengate" it was proved in Britain that money was poured to IEBC officials and we all know how that saga enede. Even the small fish Trevy James Oyombra is free and has access to the accounts of his companies.
We should just accept Kenya is a corrupt country starting from the man at SH to the villager in a remote areas.
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/BAT-bribed-KRA-officials-to-spy-on-rival-Mastermind/-/539546/2990958/-/w4xmtjz/-/index.html
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And nobody is being held responsible!
They continue to work in the same capacity.
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Kenya corruption is unstoppable. too much greed
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Nobody said corruption will end soon. Such expose of private sector corruption is one small step forward in the fight against graft. Kudos to Brits. This is the kind of help that we need. They should now proceed to charge and heavily fine BAT.
Tobiko hands are full....let the British help us without caring about GoK.
Too much negative thinking that is self-defeatist won't help anybody.
Such positive news call for some little celebration..we blame GoK for corruption..but private sector including MNCs are very much in it.
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Nobody said corruption will end soon. Such expose of private sector corruption is one small step forward in the fight against graft. Kudos to Brits. This is the kind of help that we need. They should now proceed to charge and heavily fine BAT.
Tobiko hands are full....let the British help us without caring about GoK.
Too much negative thinking that is self-defeatist won't help anybody.
Such positive news call for some little celebration..we blame GoK for corruption..but private sector including MNCs are very much in it.
I would also criticize negative thinking. If it's in a vacuum. But in Kenya's situation, given the chicken-gate example Kadudu has shared, it is far from uncalled for. Actually any optimism would be misplaced. Tobiko is a reliable gate-keeper for the corrupt system in Kenya.
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If Tobiko was more out there yelling that there are too many road blocks in the judiciary that prevent justice may be he can be listened to and something done. But as long as he silently blames the judiciary's slowness, he gets nowhere.
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'Lobbying' means outright bribes around
Likely that this Julie Adell-Owino has been using same tactics at EABL given what is facing Keroche
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/BAT-bribery-scam-forces-out-senior-EABL-executive/-/539550/2980814/-/xgf8saz/-/index.html