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  • he was hounded out of office.

  • @JaUyoma I get u, but like they say ,patience ! let's give him time to gather crucial evidence to prosecute ! If he fails us ,we show him they door ! Just like u, am also frustrated abt the corrupt officials and @ times ,I want blood. But we don't want another Ruto scenario where he walked out of court a free man after he and his buddies gained from the pipeline land deal cos of lack of evidence to prosecute!U know in Kenya u can only succeed in prosecuting if ur absolute sure ,i mean absolute !

  • @kenyabora thats your defense? seriously? that some lowly paid public servant is careful in handling some 50,000 shillings? Yesu Kristo on a bike! I understand you Kenyabora, dont get me wrong, for we Kenyans are used to dissapointment from our leaders that we get all giddy if some traffic policeman is handcuffed in the glare of the media taking a bribe. I am not talking about chump change my friend, i am talking about goldenbergs and anglo leasing types of corruption,not a sub-chief in Kisii..

  • @JaUyoma YOU NEED THE STATISTICS?

    1. Check with DPP office - the information they have is public info - anybody can look at it.

    2. Check with the KACC - all cases they have delivered to DPP for prosecution are public info.

    3. Check with the Law Society of Kenya.

    If you have been keeping up with Kenya affairs you would know how Public Servants are careful these days about how the handle public money & resources - this in itself is a great accomplishment.

    WHAT ELSE DO WANT TO SEE?

  • @roughko I have nothing personal against PLO the man, I do have issues that I am raising about his qualification for that post on the strength of his track record thus far. Believe me, I wouldnt mind PLO being the Minister of English Language in Kenya, but as a head of KACC, his handling of that job is stunningly substandard..

  • @roughko I am not easily impressed by motor-mouths like PLO. The guy has not been doing his job....no one has been prosecuted on the strength of his KACC case, instead we are treated to roadshows and press conferences. PLO is a showhorse and not a work horse and I for the life of me will never understand the wisdom behind installing someone with no prosecutorial credentials to this post. You are right, I want blood and PLO is not delivering the 'blood' of the corrupt.

  • @kenyabora Where are those official and veritable statistics? Remember when PLO called a Press conference and promised us high voltage dossiers? We are still waiting. Explain to me what happened about that, then we can talk...

  • @JaUyoma You are the guyz who want blood.....let the guy do his job so that he can hold up in court with facts rather than hearsay ! wake up dude !

  • @JaUyoma Official and verifiable statistics prove that KACC under PLO has done extremely incredible job. If you have a credible charge against them I ask you to challenge them with hard facts rather than 'flowing with the current' - if somebody once said that 'KACC is ding nothing' should not make us follow with a crescendo. The legal scope of KACC is limited - they don't prosecute cases - they don't control the outcome. Under PLO Kenyan public servants today dread being found on the wrong side.

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