Performance is not just about corruption but competence as well. E.g. KQ's main undoing is not corruption/fraud per se but mismanagement that has to do with poor strategic choices. So I agree we should follow Safaricom example and hire more world class MJ's, Leakey's etc. Folks with international CV to protect are the best.
KQ woes start and stop with corruption, whether it's the plainly obvious ones like completely unqualified KQ flight attendants who got their jobs by TKK or the damage done to KQ's reputation by the KAA with very shoddy facilities leading travelers to shun JKIA as a transit stop.
It's all tied together.
KQ's principal undoing is MISMANAGEMENT. Read incompetence. If you read per line you will find their fleet expansion was a great plan but poorly executed. Blind fuel hedging was the real stroke. Hiring crew by TKK... oh please, that is mismanagement not corruption. There has always been some corruption even at Safaricom just as KQ. Scared cow suppliers whatnot. The difference, besides industry dynamics, is the competence of the management. Airline business is really tough especially in recent years, you need to understand that.
Mbuvi the Cement accountant has been booted, he is to depart early 2017. I hope he is replaced with international caliber to team up with MJ.
Agree with you that mismanagement played a role in bringing KQ down but looking for
the source of the mismanagement is what I prefer doing.
Let me explain it a bit simpler what I was trying to get accross; the all pervasive corruption is Kenya has to affect KQ's bottom line, whether it's expensive electricity at their head office due to corruption at the KPLC, etc.
Now, getting jobs at KQ using TKK
is corruption:
Corruption is a form of dishonest or unethical conduct by a person entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire personal benefit.
I personally know of a couple of people who got their jobs by TKK, I'm even the one who gave one of them a lift to her "interview" which she of course passed with flying colors after parting with 60k (this was in 2005). Now add those who got managerial positions using the same route, completely unqualified but ready to pay for play. Ever wondered why KQ has such a high turnover of HR staff?
Like I said, it's all tied together and I'm sorry that no amount of whitewashing is gonna make it look better. Corruption has permeated every single sector in Kenya, whether directly or indirectly.