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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on November 02, 2016, 04:14:43 PM
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Kabura basically admitted last year in an affidavit that she was part of a criminal enterprise. Why hasn't DPP put her away? Legal minds, please explain this in a way a child can understand.
An evasive Josephine Kabura, chief conduit in the Sh791 NYS scandal, yesterday told MPs former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru helped her secure multi-million tenders through single sourcing.
Kabura was declared a hostile witness who testified under threat of arrest.
She once again named Waiguru as the architect of the scam who knew what was going on all along and misled police when they started investigating.
Kabura was interrogated for about nine hours, four of them in camera at her request. She said she feared for her life if some of her revelations were made public. That hearing ended at 6.30pm.
She had a hard time explaining how she moved Sh100 million in cash and said it was easy, she carried it in sacks and went back and for to cars.
Kabura also had difficulty explaining in public how her 20 companies, which were not pre-qualified, so easily won major tenders, how she got start-up capital, why she had so many companies, how much money she delivered and to whom.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/02/cs-waiguru-helped-me-at-nys-kabura_c1448183
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Kabura has a case in court. Like the Goldenberg case, this one will be in court for the next 30 years. Most likely it is only Kabura who os in her early 30s, who will survive to get the non prosequi from the DPP.
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Kabura basically admitted last year in an affidavit that she was part of a criminal enterprise. Why hasn't DPP put her away? Legal minds, please explain this in a way a child can understand.
Legal can't minds can't help here. What's playing out supersedes legality.
The DPP knows which side of the bread is buttered.
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This reinforces my conviction that outsourcing the entire process(identifying, investigation, prosecution, judgment, imprisonment) is the only viable option. The payments can be in the form of a commission of the recovered proceeds. The Kenyan can then focus on more important matters.
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This reinforces my conviction that outsourcing the entire process(identifying, investigation, prosecution, judgment, imprisonment) is the only viable option. The payments can be in the form of a commission of the recovered proceeds. The Kenyan can then focus on more important matters.
Yeah, but who does the outsourcing?
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This reinforces my conviction that outsourcing the entire process(identifying, investigation, prosecution, judgment, imprisonment) is the only viable option. The payments can be in the form of a commission of the recovered proceeds. The Kenyan can then focus on more important matters.
Yeah, but who does the outsourcing?
Jersey perhaps? UK? Just a thought. For sure, any part that can be controlled by the Kenyan looting elite simply becomes the weak point at which the whole process comes to a grinding halt.
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This reinforces my conviction that outsourcing the entire process(identifying, investigation, prosecution, judgment, imprisonment) is the only viable option. The payments can be in the form of a commission of the recovered proceeds. The Kenyan can then focus on more important matters.
Yeah, but who does the outsourcing?
Outsourcing would be "suicidal" for some---those who would have to authorize it. So it will never happen as things stand right now. Given that the "leaders" have, for "good" reasons of their own gone, AWOL, change will have to start with the opposite of this:
Less than 20 people marched to Afya House from Milimani law courts in Nairobi on Wednesday morning carrying pig heads and rats symbolising officials who allegedly stole the money.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/02/only-20-kenyans-turn-up-for-health-scam-protest_c1448532
Otherwise, as long as the wananchi keep bending over, they should hardly be surprised by the continuing delivery of tarimbo.
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This reinforces my conviction that outsourcing the entire process(identifying, investigation, prosecution, judgment, imprisonment) is the only viable option. The payments can be in the form of a commission of the recovered proceeds. The Kenyan can then focus on more important matters.
Yeah, but who does the outsourcing?
Outsourcing would be "suicidal" for some---those who would have to authorize it. So it will never happen as things stand right now. Given that the "leaders" have, for "good" reasons of their own gone, AWOL, change will have to start with the opposite of this:
Less than 20 people marched to Afya House from Milimani law courts in Nairobi on Wednesday morning carrying pig heads and rats symbolising officials who allegedly stole the money.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/02/only-20-kenyans-turn-up-for-health-scam-protest_c1448532 (http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/02/only-20-kenyans-turn-up-for-health-scam-protest_c1448532)
Otherwise, as long as the wananchi keep bending over, they should hardly be surprised by the continuing delivery of tarimbo.
Yep. Won't happen. Sovereignty yada yada...But it's the only option...there is no case I can think of in history where a looting elite just woke one morning and quit looting because we are now rich as has been suggested here before.
Meanwhile in the South the courts appear to be at least trying to fight back against a sustained onslaught. It remains to be seen whether ANC will wake up or ramp its Africanization program.
A potentially explosive report into corruption allegations against President Jacob Zuma must be released on Wednesday, a South African court has ruled, after his lawyers dropped a bid to block its publication.
The court's order came as thousands of people took to the streets of the administrative capital Pretoria to demand that Zuma resigns.
The report by the Public Protector, the country's most senior watchdog, probed accusations that Zuma allowed a wealthy Indian family undue political sway, including letting them choose some cabinet ministers.
"The Public Protector is ordered to publish the report forthwith and by no later than 17:00 hours (15:00 GMT)," judge Dunstan Mlambo told the High Court in Pretoria.
Former public protector Thuli Madonsela concluded her report into the influence of the Gupta family last month, shortly before the expiry of her seven-year term.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/africa-zuma-drops-bid-block-graft-report-161102091840205.html
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Yep. Won't happen. Sovereignty yada yada...But it's the only option...there is no case I can think of in history where a looting elite just woke one morning and quit looting because we are now rich as has been suggested here before.
Oh, if it was only cash instead of power they were after things would be actually much better for the common wainanchi.
Change will only come from us and if it ain't handled very carefully, we'll just replace one set of hyenas with recycled hyenas...just like we did in 2002.
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Oh, if it was only cash instead of power they were after things would be actually much better for the common wainanchi.
Kenya is an extraordinary place. People actually leave the private sector to go into the senior civil service or politics in order to get really rich.
Change will only come from us and if it ain't handled very carefully, we'll just replace one set of hyenas with recycled hyenas...just like we did in 2002.
The change will not come via "democracy", which in Kenya boils to "our man!". It will have to be "the hard way", which is standard for the continent.
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Kabura basically admitted last year in an affidavit that she was part of a criminal enterprise. Why hasn't DPP put her away? Legal minds, please explain this in a way a child can understand.
An evasive Josephine Kabura, chief conduit in the Sh791 NYS scandal, yesterday told MPs former Devolution CS Anne Waiguru helped her secure multi-million tenders through single sourcing.
Kabura was declared a hostile witness who testified under threat of arrest.
She once again named Waiguru as the architect of the scam who knew what was going on all along and misled police when they started investigating.
Kabura was interrogated for about nine hours, four of them in camera at her request. She said she feared for her life if some of her revelations were made public. That hearing ended at 6.30pm.
She had a hard time explaining how she moved Sh100 million in cash and said it was easy, she carried it in sacks and went back and for to cars.
Kabura also had difficulty explaining in public how her 20 companies, which were not pre-qualified, so easily won major tenders, how she got start-up capital, why she had so many companies, how much money she delivered and to whom.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/02/cs-waiguru-helped-me-at-nys-kabura_c1448183
Ha ha ha!!
You are really naive. In Kenya you steal a goat -7yrs in jail. You steal a 1billion you'll be in court forever. Thats the way it works.
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Surprisingly Waiguru has no criminal case to answer. EACC need to charge her unless they are compromised. The evidence from parliament is overwhelming.
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Surprisingly Waiguru has no criminal case to answer. EACC need to charge her unless they are compromised. The evidence from parliament is overwhelming.
Even a second grader knows she has something to answer, but in Kenya she is untouchable. Even when the case goes to court it may take ten years to resolve. It's a depressing Kenya scene
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Why are you surprised?
Waiguru through her personal relationship with Uhuru is untouchable. Look how she has been implicated in the looting of NYS. Even her own PS disowned her and she is still free like a bird. She is literally holding Uhuru by the B.lls.
Surprisingly Waiguru has no criminal case to answer. EACC need to charge her unless they are compromised. The evidence from parliament is overwhelming.
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I don't know IFMIS but from the little I gather, it sounds like a joke. You almost want to flag and prevent transactions happening at certain speeds. Perhaps buy time to alert an extra independent level of oversight(though we know these would be gamed without a question). That delay could save some money, because in Kenya, once the money is gone, it's gone.
The similarities with the revelations in the special audit by the Auditor-General on the National Youth Service that exposed the theft of Sh1.8 billion that was mainly perpetrated and enabled by manipulating Ifmis are stark.
These are the exploits of a tiny elite in the government that has mastered the game of manipulating Ifmis in order to smash and grab the public purse. In Ifmis jargon, the term used is “procure to pay”, which describes a process that starts from the requisition by user departments and takes you through several stages, each requiring specific passwords — from raising an LPO, raising the so-called goods-received note, matching these documents with supplier invoices, flagging for payment, approving payment, and finally effecting the payment.
The fact that Ministry of Health officials were able to procure to pay in one day shows that what we are dealing with is a clique of individuals who collectively possess multiple passwords to enable them to initiate and complete transactions in Ifmis. Or was it a case where one superuser with a high-level password was allowed to override the whole system?
In the case of the NYS scandal, we saw how individuals in this exclusive club were given carte blanche to create as many fake suppliers into the Ifmis system as they wanted — and even book commitments as they chose.
I have said it before and must say it again; Ifmis is the nerve centre of corruption in the government. The system is dysfunctional.
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/similarities-between-audit-of-health-ministry-nys-stark/440808-3437814-wde1rq/index.html (http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/similarities-between-audit-of-health-ministry-nys-stark/440808-3437814-wde1rq/index.html)
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I don't know IFMIS but from the little I gather, it sounds like a joke. You almost want to flag and prevent transactions happening at certain speeds. Perhaps buy time to alert an extra independent level of oversight(though we know these would be gamed without a question). That delay could save some money, because in Kenya, once the money is gone, it's gone.
The similarities with the revelations in the special audit by the Auditor-General on the National Youth Service that exposed the theft of Sh1.8 billion that was mainly perpetrated and enabled by manipulating Ifmis are stark.
These are the exploits of a tiny elite in the government that has mastered the game of manipulating Ifmis in order to smash and grab the public purse. In Ifmis jargon, the term used is “procure to pay”, which describes a process that starts from the requisition by user departments and takes you through several stages, each requiring specific passwords — from raising an LPO, raising the so-called goods-received note, matching these documents with supplier invoices, flagging for payment, approving payment, and finally effecting the payment.
The fact that Ministry of Health officials were able to procure to pay in one day shows that what we are dealing with is a clique of individuals who collectively possess multiple passwords to enable them to initiate and complete transactions in Ifmis. Or was it a case where one superuser with a high-level password was allowed to override the whole system?
In the case of the NYS scandal, we saw how individuals in this exclusive club were given carte blanche to create as many fake suppliers into the Ifmis system as they wanted — and even book commitments as they chose.
I have said it before and must say it again; Ifmis is the nerve centre of corruption in the government. The system is dysfunctional.
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/similarities-between-audit-of-health-ministry-nys-stark/440808-3437814-wde1rq/index.html (http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/similarities-between-audit-of-health-ministry-nys-stark/440808-3437814-wde1rq/index.html)
The system only works as good as the administrators.
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I don't know IFMIS but from the little I gather, it sounds like a joke. You almost want to flag and prevent transactions happening at certain speeds. Perhaps buy time to alert an extra independent level of oversight(though we know these would be gamed without a question). That delay could save some money, because in Kenya, once the money is gone, it's gone.
"Flag" suggests notifying some person with the authority to look into the intended transactions and stop them if necessary. The problem here is that it is the "persons with authority" who are orchestrating the mischief. Also, delay is the last thing they want: approved in a day, into the bank, immediately withdrawn into a gunia is how it goes.
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I don't know IFMIS but from the little I gather, it sounds like a joke. You almost want to flag and prevent transactions happening at certain speeds. Perhaps buy time to alert an extra independent level of oversight(though we know these would be gamed without a question). That delay could save some money, because in Kenya, once the money is gone, it's gone.
"Flag" suggests notifying some person with the authority to look into the intended transactions and stop them if necessary. The problem here is that it is the "persons with authority" who are orchestrating the mischief. Also, delay is the last thing they want: approved in a day, into the bank, immediately withdrawn into a gunia is how it goes.
I am not a fan of technology solving what are essentially issues of character. But even with that in mind, this technology could still use some serious upgrade - that delay being merely part of it. It won't solve the problem, but it ought to be way harder to abuse the system. The system described by Kisero sounds like...it should never have been adopted to begin with.
Part of that upgrade could just be a simple requirement for more eyes...get more institutions or a requirement for a diverse group to look at certain types of transactions. When you have that, it's not impossible but just that little harder to steal. When you are stealing you don't want too many people in the loop.
If you watched Mangiti yesterday, he seems to suggest that the precursor to the looting was Waiguru putting "her" people in the correct positions. Mangiti was sidelined being a stranger. So you want to have a system that requires more strangers to look at and approve before anything is released. Again, I note technology while properly applied can add hoops, it will not solve the fundamental problem.
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A big chunk of the loot ends up with the "dynamic" duo to fuel Jubilee vehicles. The rest are details.
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Look like Waiguru is desperately trying to deflect blame to WSR via Farouk Kibet when her fingerprints and footprints are all over the crime scene. You can't imagine she was the all powerful CS who transferred rugut through an SMS. Rugut is somebody that I know as person of great integrity.
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Look like Waiguru is desperately trying to deflect blame to WSR via Farouk Kibet when her fingerprints and footprints are all over the crime scene. You can't imagine she was the all powerful CS who transferred rugut through an SMS. Rugut is somebody that I know as person of great integrity.
She is trying to create doubts. There may be doubts. But looked at holistically, there are no reasonable ones. You'd have to believe the joke that Kabura single handedly defrauded NYS of billions.
A good prosecutor would make a deal with Kabura, Mangiti and a few others currently in court to put Waiguru away for many years.
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Waiguru has never met her former hairdresser. That "crazy woman". I wonder if phone records can help.
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After being grilled, Ann Waiguru hosts an exclusive party.
Donald Kipkorir reporting live:
Tonite, Her Excellency Anne Waiguru invited me to join a small select group of friends to present her vision of Kirinyaga County. Am humbled to call her my friend. For long, I behaved to her, like those Pharisees who brought that woman to Jesus accusing her of prostitution without bringing the men she slept with .. in life, we all enjoy accusing without evidence, but the truth sets all free ... after getting to know Anne, i walked away from the mob that wants to stone her .. Am glad, we reconciled and buried the past .. am always looking to a better tomorrow.. the God I worship is a God of redemption.
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She is trying to create doubts. There may be doubts. But looked at holistically, there are no reasonable ones. You'd have to believe the joke that Kabura single handedly defrauded NYS of billions.
A good prosecutor would make a deal with Kabura, Mangiti and a few others currently in court to put Waiguru away for many years.
That is one possibility. Another possibility is that she is sending a message to the person for whom Kibet was a bagman: "You ate with us. Help save my rear end, or you go down with us."
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She is trying to create doubts. There may be doubts. But looked at holistically, there are no reasonable ones. You'd have to believe the joke that Kabura single handedly defrauded NYS of billions.
A good prosecutor would make a deal with Kabura, Mangiti and a few others currently in court to put Waiguru away for many years.
That is one possibility. Another possibility is that she is sending a message to the person for whom Kibet was a bagman: "You ate with us. Help save my rear end, or you go down with us."
Really?
There's a chance, however slight, that someone's gonna go down for this theft?
Down as in going to court, getting convicted, and then off to Kamiti?
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Really?
There's a chance, however slight, that someone's gonna go down for this theft?
Down as in going to court, getting convicted, and then off to Kamiti?
OK; I got carried away there. Let me rephrase it: "You ate with us. Make some noise on our behalf and proclaim our innocence, or else we drag you too into the mud".
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The tit for tat message has not worked :
http://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/Carry-your-own-cross/1950946-3442040-mq3vl0/index.html
Ruto and Waiguru in bitter exchange about NYS theft
IN SUMMARY
On Thursday, Ms Waiguru appeared before the National Assembly's Public Accounts Committee that is investigating the loss of Sh791 million at the NYS.
Mr Ruto was categorical that it was Ms Waiguru who presided over the scandal and warned that the government would ensure the culprits are prosecuted.
Ms Waiguru fired back on Saturday, telling Mr Ruto to let the law take its course and not to influence the outcome of the investigations.
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Corruption in Kenya is a circus until we master enough courage to vote one government out of power due to corruption things won't change. We had a our chance in 2007 to punish NARC but we blew it. The only way to make politicians behave to is to vote them out. If Uhuru becomes the first one term president due to corruption then things will change.
It is up to jubilee supporters to take that step and decide if they have had enough of corruption.
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Corruption in Kenya is a circus until we master enough courage to vote one government out of power due to corruption things won't change. We had a our chance in 2007 to punish NARC but we blew it. The only way to make politicians behave to is to vote them out. If Uhuru becomes the first one term president due to corruption then things will change.
It is up to jubilee supporters to take that step and decide if they have had enough of corruption.
True. Personally I have had enough and a greenhorn should land the big seat pap if it were upto me. These fork-tongued thieves should pack. Sadly Wanjiku needs eons to wake up.
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agreed! Kenyans like rich pple, so the unending corruption deals.
Corruption in Kenya is a circus until we master enough courage to vote one government out of power due to corruption things won't change. We had a our chance in 2007 to punish NARC but we blew it. The only way to make politicians behave to is to vote them out. If Uhuru becomes the first one term president due to corruption then things will change.
It is up to jubilee supporters to take that step and decide if they have had enough of corruption.
True. Personally I have had enough and a greenhorn should land the big seat pap if it were upto me. These fork-tongued thieves should pack. Sadly Wanjiku needs eons to wake up.
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agreed! Kenyans like rich pple, so the unending corruption deals.
Corruption in Kenya is a circus until we master enough courage to vote one government out of power due to corruption things won't change. We had a our chance in 2007 to punish NARC but we blew it. The only way to make politicians behave to is to vote them out. If Uhuru becomes the first one term president due to corruption then things will change.
It is up to jubilee supporters to take that step and decide if they have had enough of corruption.
True. Personally I have had enough and a greenhorn should land the big seat pap if it were upto me. These fork-tongued thieves should pack. Sadly Wanjiku needs eons to wake up.
I once sat in a first meeting of an uncle of mine who was running for mp (he won). It was an eye opener. So he invites chumed leaders and elders from the constituency and lays out his BS. They agree that the current mp sucks and pointedly ask my uncle what he'll do for them once he gets in. The talks went on for months leading up to the election. I only ever sat in a couple more.
Without their help convincing chiefs, other leaders, etc., my uncle would have gotten nowhere very fast. Since he did win, he had to repay them, by letting them eat with him.
In short, without major supporters who are expecting a payoff for their support, an aspirant is going nowhere. And those supporters want to eat.
If one, for example a greenhorn, refuses to play by the rules and give constituency leaders the finger, they're not even in the race from the word "go".
That's how the system works.
Changing the players without changing the system is simply a waste of time. And we've wasted how many decades singing that?
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It sucks when you have suck a system...
An aggresive prosecutorial system will change this. Someone who goes out and infiltrates the system. Mafia system was inflitrated and thats how it was won. It took more than 20yrs beginning 1960s. Current prosecutors are an "F" grade.
agreed! Kenyans like rich pple, so the unending corruption deals.
Corruption in Kenya is a circus until we master enough courage to vote one government out of power due to corruption things won't change. We had a our chance in 2007 to punish NARC but we blew it. The only way to make politicians behave to is to vote them out. If Uhuru becomes the first one term president due to corruption then things will change.
It is up to jubilee supporters to take that step and decide if they have had enough of corruption.
True. Personally I have had enough and a greenhorn should land the big seat pap if it were upto me. These fork-tongued thieves should pack. Sadly Wanjiku needs eons to wake up.
I once sat in a first meeting of an uncle of mine who was running for mp (he won). It was an eye opener. So he invites chumed leaders and elders from the constituency and lays out his BS. They agree that the current mp sucks and pointedly ask my uncle what he'll do for them once he gets in. The talks went on for months leading up to the election. I only ever sat in a couple more.
Without their help convincing chiefs, other leaders, etc., my uncle would have gotten nowhere very fast. Since he did win, he had to repay them, by letting them eat with him.
In short, without major supporters who are expecting a payoff for their support, an aspirant is going nowhere. And those supporters want to eat.
If one, for example a greenhorn, refuses to play by the rules and give constituency leaders the finger, they're not even in the race from the word "go".
That's how the system works.
Changing the players without changing the system is simply a waste of time. And we've wasted how many decades singing that?
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Waiguru should be in court answering for corruption charges. First she transferred Rugut through an SMS after Rugut refuses her verbal orders. Then she hires Githinji who also refuses to play ball. Then she created this amorphous position of Senior DG of NYS -in charge of procurement/finance (her key target -not NYS operations)--and hired Harakhe irregularly - and removed AIE from Githinji - and made Harakhe the sole AIE. Harakhe doesn't report to Githinju but directly to Waiguru. Harakhe proceed to give Kabura/Gethi contracts worth billions which are then withdraw the same day. When CBK raises queries - Harakhe and Waiguru claim his password was stolen :) and Treasury's IT director Jerome Ochieng find that to be BS. Kabura has clearly indicated her dealing with Waiguru.
Now when Waiguru is found she is blaming everyone but herself & Harakhe :)
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Waiguru did not steal the money alone. She stole and shared with the executive. Dp aides received some of these money and I wonder who was Uhuru water carrier on this. What is not in doubt is that from budget all9cation all the way to cabinet approval the nys fund as destined as jubilee political mobilization fund.
It is funny how history runs a full circle. Before JM was killed he was appointed to NYS. The same scandal may be uhurus beginning of end. Kenyans are now very sensitive to corruption because they can feel and see how directly it hurts them.
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Is this same gethi who father was among people who were suspected to have killed JM
http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Sh791m-NYS-theft-case-stalls-as-Gethi-sister-disappears/996-3444558-58fxljz/index.html
This NYS scam has Uhuru fingers all over it no wonder this circus is dragging on.
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By the way how comes nsis did not have intelligence on this heist? Uhuru has control of intelligence so he should have been aware that Waiguru was looting. I bet someone at nsis was looking the other way as money was trucked out family bank
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This is based on what? Cooked evidence that were ruled inadmissable? Don't fall for Waiguru schemes. Kabura and her ate the money.
Waiguru did not steal the money alone. She stole and shared with the executive. Dp aides received some of these money and I wonder who was Uhuru water carrier on this. What is not in doubt is that from budget all9cation all the way to cabinet approval the nys fund as destined as jubilee political mobilization fund.
It is funny how history runs a full circle. Before JM was killed he was appointed to NYS. The same scandal may be uhurus beginning of end. Kenyans are now very sensitive to corruption because they can feel and see how directly it hurts them.
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There is evidence that farouk kibet was in contact with Waiguru. Let me say this that even before raila blew the whistle this theft must have been an open secret within the ruling elite. Waiguru like saitoti during Goldenberg was the treasurer but the real bosses were in it. Do you want to tell me Uhuru was commissioning public works projects in kibera without any intelligence on what was happening?
Someone like Gethi doesn't just swing bells without executive cover. Waiguru just rushed the eating and got too greedy and arrogant but if she had bid her time and think this through she would be still in government rich
About evidence give it time and all will come out
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You have stated the truth. I remember some time in 2014 early 2015 as Jubille and CORD MPs were queing at NYS to get contracts. It was an open secret that something was in the bush.
Many economists have big doubts about the increase of the NYS budget from 1 billion to 25 billion within 3 years. Most economic journalists like Jaindi Kisero were very sceptical about NYS's capacity to absorbe such a huge budget. Looking at things again and it seems to me to just have been a big scheme from the executive level and parliament to loot funds.
Indeed, Waiguru should have eaten slowly like others before her and after her. Greediness even in Mt Kenya area does not go down well with folks.
There is evidence that farouk kibet was in contact with Waiguru. Let me say this that even before raila blew the whistle this theft must have been an open secret within the ruling elite. Waiguru like saitoti during Goldenberg was the treasurer but the real bosses were in it. Do you want to tell me Uhuru was commissioning public works projects in kibera without any intelligence on what was happening?
Someone like Gethi doesn't just swing bells without executive cover. Waiguru just rushed the eating and got too greedy and arrogant but if she had bid her time and think this through she would be still in government rich
About evidence give it time and all will come out
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Rubble rouser Njoroge at it again.
Ask Ruto to step aside over NYS, senator tells President Kenyatta
A senator who made headlines in June this year by accusing Deputy President William Ruto of trying to blackmail the Kikuyu community to support his 2022 presidential is at it again.
This time round, nominated Senator Paul Njoroge Ben wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to ask Mr Ruto to step aside to pave the way for investigations into the Sh791 million National Youth Service (NYS) scandal.
“I humbly appeal to the President to ask his deputy to step aside like what happened to his (Ruto’s) former Chief of Staff Maryanne Keitany to pave [the] way for quick investigations,’ he stated.
Mr Njoroge also wants Mr Ruto’s bank accounts investigated to establish whether or not he benefitted from the millions of shillings stolen from the institution.
“I believe the CID and EACC should investigate Deputy President William Ruto’s bank accounts, his aide Farouk Kibet, (National Assembly Majority Leader) Aden Duale and (Elgeyo-Marakwet Senator) Kipchumba Murkomen.
“We cannot continue fooling Kenyans by making them think [former Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne] Waiguru stole the NYS funds yet the real thieves are enjoying the NYS stolen funds,” Mr Njoroge said in a statement.
WAR OF WORDS
But in a quick rejoinder, the DP, through his Communications Director David Mugonyi, dismissed the allegations.
“I have no time to answer such characters,” said Mr Mugonyi. Mr Ruto is on an official visit to N’Djamena, Chad.
The senator, who has stood out as one of the very few politicians from the Kikuyu community to openly criticise Mr Ruto, demanded that the DP come clean on the scandal that has dominated headlines over the last two weeks.
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http://www.nation.co.ke/news/politics/Ask-Ruto-to-step-aside-over-NYS-Senator-tells-Uhuru/1064-3445706-isosroz/index.html
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Kadudu precisely ...the capacity for nys to absorb such a budget is not there. I shudder to think what looting is going on in defence ministry and security dockets ...Kenya is not lucky because it has failed to produce characters that can rise above wanton looting and destruction of society for no reason but just because they can
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Kadudu precisely ...the capacity for nys to absorb such a budget is not there. I shudder to think what looting is going on in defence ministry and security dockets ...Kenya is not lucky because it has failed to produce characters that can rise above wanton looting and destruction of society for no reason but just because they can
The economist David Ndii laid this out quite bare in a series of stories in the Daily Nation. I thought him over critical of Jubilee but he makes perfect sense now. Eurobond is a done deal too: he simply asked, where did the 250B go? Sadly the voting robots don't care.