There has been a complete lack of political will, a total lack of commitment on the part of the government to uproot graft in this country. The people who were implicated in major corruption scandals...
—Maina Kiai
The Head of the Civil Service should stop the use of private plates because ministers and other Government officials use the privilege to cover up abuse.
The part that’s annoying is that they’ve come in on a platform of change, but they have shown the same extravagance, the same disrespect of the people as the previous regime.
What struck me after reading the report is how fast this country is returning to the single party era in the Moi regime.
The ministry can affect our independence through delayed disbursements or reallocation of the budget.
In order to maintain the integrity of the investigation, those implicated should step aside while the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) investigates the allegations against them.
The tens of billions of shillings stolen from this country would make a dramatic difference to the humanitarian situation facing Kenya today.
It’s been about ethnicity and political payback, not the constitution.
I’m hoping it (sacking) means the president is ready to consult widely and let go some of the ministers who marred his name and his image.
The problem we have in Kenya – which is not a new problem – is that of impunity. People are rarely held accountable for their actions, enabling grand corruption to persist.
The removal of this office is a strong statement about the government’s lack of commitment to fight graft in Kenya.
Unfortunately this has come after a lot of public pressure. It’s a pity it’s taken too long to happen.
What we are seeing now is simply a continuation of the culture of entitlement that engulfs politics here. Leaders simply don’t understand they are supposed to serve the people.
If this had happened in 2004 when the Anglo-Leasing scam was first exposed, or in November 2005 when the president reconstituted cabinet, the sense of optimism and confidence that the government is genuine about fighting...
No one is saying they are guilty, but they cannot be sitting in public offices when these offices are being investigated.
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