You mean the AIDS leader was pardoned? Did she pay off the money stolen? Did the press raise a hue and cry over this by covering it ENDLESSLY? .... thank you NTV for this coverage here, but please, did and dig, and do not stop talking about it until they act...
She was jailed for 6 years for stealing millions meant for the patients and 3 months later Kibaki pardoned her. It was ashame. If you read John Githongo's book; Its our turn to eat, you will come out hating Kibaki. He knows what is going on but he does nothing. I hope NTV never let this saga die.
Three directors of the Triton Petroleum company will not be facing criminal charges after all.
This is after a Nairobi Chief Magistrate agreed to withdraw summons it had earlier issued against the bosses.
The court had summoned Peter Kimathi, William Mundia and Sunil Somai to be charged on behalf of the company over the Sh7.6 billion oil scandal. The directors then went to court to challenge the summons saying they could not take plea on behalf of the company.
and when they call us a third world country you wonder why.......fukin useless
pagola 2 years ago
You mean the AIDS leader was pardoned? Did she pay off the money stolen? Did the press raise a hue and cry over this by covering it ENDLESSLY? .... thank you NTV for this coverage here, but please, did and dig, and do not stop talking about it until they act...
edenskid 2 years ago
She was jailed for 6 years for stealing millions meant for the patients and 3 months later Kibaki pardoned her. It was ashame. If you read John Githongo's book; Its our turn to eat, you will come out hating Kibaki. He knows what is going on but he does nothing. I hope NTV never let this saga die.
karuitha 2 years ago
@eden Wananchi have very short attention spans...Media should keep repeating nasty stories like this to keep everybody informed!
siasabora 2 years ago
Three directors of the Triton Petroleum company will not be facing criminal charges after all.
This is after a Nairobi Chief Magistrate agreed to withdraw summons it had earlier issued against the bosses.
The court had summoned Peter Kimathi, William Mundia and Sunil Somai to be charged on behalf of the company over the Sh7.6 billion oil scandal. The directors then went to court to challenge the summons saying they could not take plea on behalf of the company.
edenskid 2 years ago
Stealing from children this must be the most evil things they can do even if they goo free the cry of poor innocent kids wil follow them for ever
TheKasupuu 2 years ago