I disagree. Chickengate stalled because the requested evidence had not be availed. I think the UK's serious crime office is sending them soon and we should see it going. In the meantime Trevy accounts are frozen. It a shame of course that IEBC commissioners are still in office.
As regard the police office...we have seen some efforts in vetting and wedding out the extremely corrupt ones....we saw police move with speed during Pastor Nganga and I think CID will do their job.
In short I think we are slowly turning the corner as far as the fight against impunity goes. It might appear slow...but that is because this is big ship turning.
It's window dressing. If it gets too hot, Mugwanja may be dropped. Even be charged with funny charges. And then wait for time to do its magic.
EACC is also back on Waiguru. If enough noise is made about Chickengate, they might call Trevy Oyombra in for interrogation.
When things get hot, they shuffle their feet. They go through motions. You might recognize the behavior of a wayward child who wont do something unless you are literally pushing them.
It's good to have a positive outlook. But given history recent and ancient, I think it's obvious the joke is on us. These guys are convinced Kenyans who think things can be done differently are fools and they keep having the last laugh.
Just imagine how hard it is for the regular Kenyan with good ideas to even get in edgewise and contribute when you have crooks blocking the way.
For example your IT company may have the best solutions on the planet, employing resourceful kids putting in an honest day's work, but you are not Waiguru's(or some other shady character) friend. Instead they'll hire out a crook who will deliver hot air, employ no one, charge an arm and a leg, and share the loot. Granted, a simplification, but it is not too far from the real picture.
I am thinking one way to go. Outsource the process, the entire life cycle(investigations, prosecutions, trial etc) to FBI, Scotland Yard, ICC or whatever for a fee and commissions. Kenyans can then be left to focus on more pressing issues.