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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: gout on February 25, 2016, 12:40:59 PM
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There can be no meaningful transformation while thefts are all over and public service is collapsing - hospitals, schools, roads, garbage, sewerage-... when only thriving private sector firms are ones getting tenders or those owned by politically correct few...no innovation due to little investment in research as well the corrupt system...everything can be stolen - the various court case at commercial division and struggling small businesses are enough proof
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Now Uhuru has been reduced to an activist in his own regime. His concubine is the biggest thief coupled with the fact that his dad was very corrupt. His deputy president is the most corrupt deputy president in the world. Kenya need a benevolent dictator not this screwball
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I think Uhuru is very correct. Thieving is not confined to our gov. It happens from our families, to private companies and of course public institutions & gov.
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Ruto is mentioned as being the biggest thief in this regime.
This is wrong as Uhuru and his associates pocketed almost 40 billion Ksh in SGR deal. This was the beginning of the looting spree in the Jubilee error and since then we have seen how almost every govt department is involved in the vice.
Does anybody now even doubt if the Eruobond cash was stolen?
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It depends on when it was stolen. I doubt it was stolen overseas in Fed Bank or Citi bank or JP Morgan. It was of course partial stolen once it was wired from treasury's account in CBK to respective ministries.
Therefore for me EuroBond remain
Does anybody now even doubt if the Eruobond cash was stolen?