Moon Ki,
So, answer these questions of you think RAO got everything 101% right and the backroom analysts are bogus:
For some strange reason, you seem to assume that questioning your two "intelligence" guys means that I agree with Raila. I can't imagine what gave you that idea. Please read my comments again. Also, who are these analysts, and where can I read their analyses? (Please do not refer me to the two "intelligence" guys or Twitter.)
1. Laundering $1b from the named banks. You seriously think it's possible to hide $1B from the bond?
The named banks are, I take it, Citi-Bank and JP Morgan & Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
First: There seems to be the notion that huge, "reputable" banks cannot be involved in money laundering and other similar mischief. That is not correct. Example: in the last 3 years or so, HSBC (bigger than Citibank and JP Morgan) has paid something like $2 billion in fines (USA, Switzerland, ...) as a penalty for such activities. (Note that this is not the same as saying that the banks above have been engaged in Eurobond mischief.)
Second: Has the money has been sitting in those banks all the time? From what I understand (via what Rotich said), part of the money was used to pay a US$ syndicated loan and the rest (most of it) was transferred to CBK and then dished out to ministries, for "development projects". So it seems to me that even if the trail starts with the "named banks", as indeed it should and must, the real place anyone ought to be looking is CBK and elsewhere in Kenya.
Is it possible to "hide $1B from the bond"? I am happy to try answering that question, with respect to any bank. But would you please first tell me what you mean by "hide"?
2. RAO promised to name the culprits who ate the money. Did he?
I understand that he gave some names. Are they of the culprits who ate the money? I have no idea. I don't even know if any money was eaten. (Note that that is not the same as stating a belief that no money was eaten.) What I definitely know about: Kenya and its history, Kenyans, corruption, large-scale theft from public coffers.
Here's another "backroom" journalist who was also at the briefing contesting that RAO did not offer anything substantial:
.@RailaOdinga consultant Alexander Owino concludes presentation. Mr Odinga back on. No proof on #eurobond $ stolen presented to @FCAEA
8:19 AM - 14 Jan 2016
I have no doubt that there are quite a few journalists, analysts, "intelligence experts", etc. who will go along with that. But I'm not sure that their "tweets" necessarily tell us much. What I take seriously is the sort of stuff that Ndii has written; I have yet to see a solid counter to his reasoning.
I have also read all of the relevant tweets by Matina Stevis and then made enquiries regarding her position w.r.t. the FCAEA. As far as I can tell:
* She is just
one member of the organization and does not "speak" for it.
* She is not responsible for any of the quotations from the two "intelligence" guys.