Govt. fails to tackle official corruption

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http://www.ntv.co.ke In the face of outpouring revelations of corrupt few practices in government, an increasing low number of Kenyans are expressing confidence in the governments repeated promises to tackle graft. And as NTVs Yassin Juma reports, the skepticism is directly attributed to the trail of inaction that has over the years attended to the litany of scandals that date as far back as late eighties.

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  • @K Sacking them? they'll reappoint them as High Commissioners the next day.

    Public Executions on Jamhuri Day! Problem Solved! Just do that once...and make every citizen watch it!

  • Thank you NTV. Keep reminding us how we are being shafted while we keep shouting names of "leaders" with entire ethnic groups hating each other today loving each other tomorrow only to hate each other again the day after tomorrow just because some so-called waheshimiwas have decided so. Kenyans open your eyes and unite. It's now or never!

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  • WHERE THERE IS NO LAW THERE IS NO ORDER!!!----

  • This is darkeness at noon, same here in Uganda. It's primary schools' money, in Uganda its Chogm, Aids money, workers money, taxpayers money... swindled. May God help us....

  • Thank you for bringing up the KNEC exam leak! Now, I wish the Nation would go ahead and do a real show on these two men, their successes and failures and let the people judge...

  • "The BUCK STOPS HERE" by Harry Truman when he was president... the buck stops with Kibaki. Even the Bible and Quran I am sure will recognize that the top leadership is the one to blame

  • you are right!  fighting on behalf of MPs is self-destruction!

  • I hope the Copenhagen meeting does not resolve to give Kenya money to fight the global whatever... The money would end up in pockets of the same notoriously corrupt and above-the-law criminals and not in the intended purpose. The 60 delegates in Copenhagen are there for financial reasons and not to save Kenya's part of the climate. Another major scandal in the offing.

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