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Waiguru Welcomes EACC Recommendations
« on: October 26, 2015, 09:59:07 PM »
EACC are going to do this for other government institutions. 
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A sample of the tough recommendations.  Apparently too few staff.
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The Cabinet secretary said there were cases of inadequate staff that should be reviewed to improve services.
Is it a tough challenge because 40,000 have to be retrenched?  How does Waiguru plan to go about this?

If EACC is now into staffing and recommendations for government departments, where do they find the time to do their work?  When do they fight corruption?

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Waiguru-welcomes-EACC-proposals-for-NYS-overhaul/-/1056/2930884/-/pwwtoo/-/index.html
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Re: Waiguru Welcomes EACC Recommendations
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2015, 11:45:27 PM »
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Good-sounding bureaucratic gobbledygook.   I have no idea of what it means.   And what revenue collection is the NYS engaged in?

Anyways ...


Kenya is a very curious place.   I would have expected a public clamour on three points:

(1) Has the stolen money been returned?   If not, when will it be returned?

(2) When and how will the thieves be dealt with?

(3) How exactly did the theft take place, and what steps have been taken to ensure that a repeat will not be possible?

There seems to be very little interest in these questions.
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Re: Waiguru Welcomes EACC Recommendations
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2015, 12:50:42 AM »
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Good-sounding bureaucratic gobbledygook.   I have no idea of what it means.   And what revenue collection is the NYS engaged in?

Anyways ...


Kenya is a very curious place.   I would have expected a public clamour on three points:

(1) Has the stolen money been returned?   If not, when will it be returned?

(2) When and how will the thieves be dealt with?

(3) How exactly did the theft take place, and what steps have been taken to ensure that a repeat will not be possible?

There seems to be very little interest in these questions.
I'd be surprised if she understands what that statement means herself.  It's mindlessly regurgitated.

The issue you raise.  It doesn't come to the fore because nobody believes it's Wanjiku's money.  That includes the thief, the detective, the media and Wanjiku herself. 

The prevalent view is that it's just this money that somehow materiizes out of thin air.  Kamwana and crew are seen as really generous if they don't steal all of it.
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Re: Waiguru Welcomes EACC Recommendations
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2015, 04:07:51 PM »

Good-sounding bureaucratic gobbledygook.   I have no idea of what it means.   And what revenue collection is the NYS engaged in?

Anyways ...

You are expecting too much from Kenyans. The points have to be left open so that the looting can continue.
BTW, please note the 791M Ksh has dissapeared in thin air, never to be heard or seen again.

Kenya is a very curious place.   I would have expected a public clamour on three points:

(1) Has the stolen money been returned?   If not, when will it be returned?

(2) When and how will the thieves be dealt with?

(3) How exactly did the theft take place, and what steps have been taken to ensure that a repeat will not be possible?

There seems to be very little interest in these questions.