We need such an expose on the Mois and other thieves.
And then?
A great deal of information is already available on "Moi and other thieves". In general, the knowledge of who has stolen what has never really been an issue in Kenya. "
What next?" has always been the issue, precisely because the "next" has always been nothing. The Kenyan media carries stories of major corruption on a near-weekly basis. And what comes of them?
Example: Okemo and Gichuru have had all their dealings exposed, have been indicted elsewhere, have been up for extradition for years .... Is anyone sorting planning to send them overseas or even to sort them out locally?
Kenyans will whine about such things, but there is very little evidence to suggest that they want real change .... how many people showed up for the last anti-corruption demo in Nairobi? The fundamental problem is, of course, in the firmly held belief that it's "those other people" who are the bad ones. As long as it's "our person", then all is well, and any complaint must be part of a dastardly plot to "finish our people". Unless things get really bad for long enough (think Moi's 24 years) or there is some unexpected mayhem (think PEV 2007-2008), I don;t see even the slightest hint of an awakening for another 50+ years.