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Offline Georgesoros

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Strange country - Kenya
« on: August 05, 2016, 01:08:35 AM »
Leaders break contracts left and right costing taxpayers billions. Worse thing is MPigs never hold hearings to make the system better. Instead so called leaders repeat the same mistakes several years later.

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Re: Strange country - Kenya
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2016, 05:19:57 PM »
Leaders break contracts left and right costing taxpayers billions. Worse thing is MPigs never hold hearings to make the system better. Instead so called leaders repeat the same mistakes several years later.

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Re: Strange country - Kenya
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2016, 06:35:43 PM »
Leaders break contracts left and right costing taxpayers billions. Worse thing is MPigs never hold hearings to make the system better. Instead so called leaders repeat the same mistakes several years later.

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I have not had time to dig into recent happenings in Kenya.  These IEBC guys, are they entitled to that money by law?  Aren't they being removed for violating some sort of ethics(assuming such a thing exists in Kenyan politics)?
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Re: Strange country - Kenya
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2016, 04:16:53 PM »
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I have not had time to dig into recent happenings in Kenya.  These IEBC guys, are they entitled to that money by law?  Aren't they being removed for violating some sort of ethics(assuming such a thing exists in Kenyan politics)?

Of course they have violated Chapter 6. It's a literal parable... could as well be EACC or Kibaki's hefty send-off. Get the message.

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Re: Strange country - Kenya
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2016, 05:05:39 PM »
Of course they have violated Chapter 6. It's a literal parable... could as well be EACC or Kibaki's hefty send-off. Get the message.

We get it:

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Ben Gethi's mother cleared in Sh791 NYS cash theft case

NYS scandal suspect Ben Gethi's mother has been cleared from the case after investigators failed to verify that her property was acquired through stolen money.

Justice Lydia Achode blamed the investigators and awarded Charity Wangui costs for being dragged into the Sh791 million National Youth Service scandal.

"By consent of parties, Wangui is removed from these proceedings as it has been established that she was not part of the dealings as alleged by the agency," Achode ruled on Tuesday.

She did not specify the amount the woman would get.

Continue the nauseating article here: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/08/10/ben-gethis-mother-cleared-in-sh791-nys-cash-theft-case_c1401326

And she's getting her lawyer's costs refunded back by the government (us taxpayers) to boot.

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Re: Strange country - Kenya
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2016, 10:49:50 PM »
Its very very sad what these so called Kenyan leaders are doing.
These monies can be used to build good schools instead of dilapidated buildings that they call schools.
200 million is a lot of money!!! And that is just the one we know!!
As for the NYS Im sure the woman is guilty, just that EACC can't even investigate a fly.

Of course they have violated Chapter 6. It's a literal parable... could as well be EACC or Kibaki's hefty send-off. Get the message.

We get it:

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Ben Gethi's mother cleared in Sh791 NYS cash theft case

NYS scandal suspect Ben Gethi's mother has been cleared from the case after investigators failed to verify that her property was acquired through stolen money.

Justice Lydia Achode blamed the investigators and awarded Charity Wangui costs for being dragged into the Sh791 million National Youth Service scandal.

"By consent of parties, Wangui is removed from these proceedings as it has been established that she was not part of the dealings as alleged by the agency," Achode ruled on Tuesday.

She did not specify the amount the woman would get.

Continue the nauseating article here: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/08/10/ben-gethis-mother-cleared-in-sh791-nys-cash-theft-case_c1401326

And she's getting her lawyer's costs refunded back by the government (us taxpayers) to boot.