Termie has not done much to explain his reaction to the article.
The technical issues aside, I saw Kisero trying to explain why Ouko is being threatened with a Kangaroo Process.
I got sidetracked by his ramblings on Audit Vault. Things like that can drown out a real message like the Kangaroo process he talks about. Especially since he has made it seem as if the EACC is after Ouko because they are scared of the Audit Vault. You would need Audit Vault if something somehow got changed in the database while bypassing IFMIS which has not been an issue as far I can tell. It's a useful tool, but its capabilities are not the reason he is being haunted by EACC. Ouko is not being harassed so much because he knows about corruption but that recently he seems hell bent on investigating it - that's it. They have no issues with stuff being
known. In Kenya's case, what needs to be known is already in the public domain and was easily found just by looking at the transaction trail.
I know you tend to assume that if one points out a shortcoming or another, that they are speaking for one side or another. In this case, I am actually pro-Kisero, so I hate to see him talking "with authority" about things he
obviously knows nothing about. It weakens his credibility and can make one wonder if he should be taken seriously in other areas where he is a genuine authority.