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GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLICATIONS
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Did someone use the name of Spacenet Inc., a global player in the VSAT industry, to obtain contracts by deception from the Government of Kenya? In this affair, the Ministry of Transport & Communications wanted to use 980 Post Offices to roll out Internet services for the Postal Corporation.... Read more......
The story of the Anglo Leasing Scandal cannot as yet be conclusively told. Too much information still remains hidden by the Government of Kenya from the people of Kenya. This is obviously not acceptable. Read more......
Herein lies a story of the looting of a troubled corporation in which billions of shillings of public investment have been stolen. Since 2001, KPLC has spent billions of shillings buying poles to run electric cable, and mount its transformers. The poles, made of treated wood and concrete, have been sourced from South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya. Read more........
The Government of Kenya frequently bemoans what it sees as a fixation with the resolution of large corruption scandals, all the while ignoring all the building block work that it feels institutions such as KACC have done. The response to such arguments is that in countries such as Kenya with big government and private sectors that are almost totally reliant on government, it makes common sense to be concerned with grand corruption, Read more........
Outrage greeted the revelation in February 2006 that the Solicitor General, Mr. Wanjuki Muchemi, had paid 6 lawyers (Dr. Gibson Kamau Kuria, Mr. Waweru Gatonye, Mr. Njoroge Regeru, Ms. Lucy Kambuni, Mr. Kioko Kilukumi and Mr. Fred Ngatia) US$ 1 million as legal fees in November 2005 to handle a case arising from the constitutional review crisis. The case lasted 5 days. The initial press reports that broke this scandal were greeted by deafening silence in the corridors of power. Read more........
A statement released by Mars Group Kenya, a Kenyan anti-corruption organization, this past week clearly shows an awareness and distaste for the role played by international financial organizations in financing corrupt regimes, as well as an appreciation for recent U.S. Read More
Kenya’s Government spokesman Alfred Mutua should stop using Kenyan tax money to hoodwink the public on the National Accord Reforms. Indeed, Dr Mutua should be made aware that it is an offence to use public money to mislead the public. Read More
KENYA POLICE IMPLICATED IN ABDUCTIONS AND EXTORTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS
Recent events suggest that the so-called Police reforms are cosmetic, and that force members are involved in crimes such as hostage taking. Now more than ever pressure must be put on the Police Commissioner and the Minister for Internal Security to purge the Kenya Police Force of criminal elements. within its ranks Read More