Part 3(b): Inside Story, Port of Impunity

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The final series of Inside Story, Port of Impunity

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  • That waweru guy needs to be the first one to loose his job. Obvioously he is getting a cut from all this. What do you mean no comment when we need that money. Inconsiderate selfish bastards

  • the mps dont pay tax --lead by example

  • who cares how you find me?...thats jus my opinion!

  • if these is what you investigatitive journalism, then i don't know what to say, it has breached every code of investigative journalism, leading questions, even abored person with u can say what you want to hear...just most absurd and weired.

  • @daisyao,that's funny because i find you boring

  • Tax evasion is a vice irrespective of whoever is doing it...

  • sidoman82,cwmuruga,melionsden

    U have to start somewhere...and if investigatigative journalism is the way to kill impunity.. i'm all for it...but dont tell me just because the big fish get away..that the small fish should..its got to start somewhere even if its a circle. WAKE UP!

  • Impunity is indeed very hard to deal with. Look at the officers, all of them speak the same mother tongue. That makes deals be very easy to make around.

  • Just like the KACC that hammers a cop who took a Ksh 50 bribe on the street and ignores guys at city hall who bought house paint for our roads . It is neither effective nor efficient for KTN to invest so much time, talent and other resources in chasing after a small company. I share the sentiments of those who have pointed out that it is the importer of small consignments like John (who may actually not know of the tax evasion) who will suffer as a result of this story.

  • Thanks KTN for the good investigative journalism. It's a pity that we have KACC and Kenya Revenue Authority or whatever the fuck we call them. We pay these fat assholes monstrous salaries just to set down their asses in some fabulous building, giving speeches on how they'll fight corruption and impunity. Even after your investigation, they'll do nothing about it. They'll blame you for poking your nose into their matters and try to change the story. Keep on exposing impunity & corruption, KTN.

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