The time this scheme was hatched, Naikuni was CEO and CFO was Alex Mbugua. KQ was at its peak and the expansion plans were made to counter Ethiopian Airlines on the African market. Uhuru being then finance minister used his connections to get KQ to lease the planes from his family offshore companies.
Nobody says Kenyattas own the planes. They could even themselves have leased the planes. The lease KQ got from Kenyattas was way above market price. There companies in the world that have specialised on the leasing of planes. No need of KQ going to an unknown entity and leasing planes from there.
The parliamentary committee that was to do this investigation just never kicked off. Why has Naikuni since then been put to shame after years of being the darling CEO of the Kenyan press? The man has a lot of skeletons in the closet and is untouchable as he knows too much.
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Show us how kenyattas would go lease aircrafts and lease them to KQ that is insolvent. Where would kenyattas get the money to pay these leases and why would a kenyatta finance manager think this is a worthy investment. Makes no sense to think that kenyattas would risk their capital is such a venture. You believe Boeing too would lease aircrafts to kenyattas when the risk of corruption which can land them in big trouble with the feds in USA. As Pundit is saying we need reave cheap propaganda to Facebook. Let us strive to provide facts. The burden of is on you to show that kenyattas own the jets and are leasing the to Kq