Okay just accept like I have that all kenya projects are inflated - at least by 10 percent
There is competition in tenders - which tend to bring corruption tag - to around 10 percent.
Okay accept maybe some have high margins - with insurance and all that - let say 20 percent.
Now what is our EXPOSURE when we dealt with international contract KIENYEJI STYLE.
Our exposure is we will pay Italians 100 percent if we lose in international arbitration and courts.
100 percent - meaning we could end up paying say half the cost - and there is no DAM on site.
The best way to deal with these stuff is to remove emotions and jealously.
We know Uhuru has eaten 10 percent - but we will allow chinese to continue to work on SGR and others - because it already secured by very tight international law - and we would need to proof corruption - involving the contractors.
Does anybody have evidence that would convince a court in Italy - that a Italian conglomerate bribed - NOPE. Even corrupt kenya courts will not be convinced - and DPP has been doing somersault.
If Ruto took the money - where is the evidence. HAKUNA. It's like SGR and Uhuru. EVIDENCE HAKUNA. But we obviously KNOW THEY TAKE HUGE CUTS.
What way forward - we stop building huge things because someone will get huge cut? How will economy and people develop without basic infrastructure like pipe water? What opportunity cost for missing that water.
For me - as evil as corruption is - we have to understand this going to be a long battle. None of these guys will stop taking the 10 percent.
So maybe we should just call that 10 percent -
management or project fee like Wanjigi and murathe calls them. - and we move on.
Before rushing to terminate ANY contract we need to read fine print, get advice of AG and proper lawyers. Otherwise for now we are making a bad situation worse...
And clearly Ruto, Uhuru and Raila are smarter and powerful than our justice system....they leave no evidence...and even when caught like in Pandora papers...we cannot do anything.
Pundit, Kenya signed contracts with a company that was already on its knees. We will pay not to the company, but to the insolvency administrator.
My problem is you keep on overlooking the very many bills paid by Kenyans like in this case the 11B Ksh insurance that was totally unnecessary. The 10% cut that Ruto pocketed is not even the main issue. The whole project was inflated in price. That is the main issue.