Wednesday, August 22, 2012

TRYING TO SANITIZE KIBAKI FROM ANGLO-LEASING?



As a State-House project (in UDF) continues to proclaim promise toprotectKibaki upon retirement, state agents are busy trying to cover-up tracks ofAnglo-Leasingdaylight robbery.




http://www.nation.co.ke/News/Anglo+Leasi....q/-/index .html



This is a plain attempt at hoodwinking the public. The rusty and hollowmkebecoated with fresh paint is no naval ship! It has no armory or ship-gun. Neither is it an oceanographic vessel because it doesn’t even have satellite communication. TheDaily Nationeditors are deliberately trying to mislead readers with a captioned photograph of a completely different naval ship.




The Kenyan people are being taken for a ride by these impunity merchants who now calculate that collective amnesia has probably set in; ever sinceJohn Githongotriggered stoppage of these bogus Anglo-Leasing deals. The timing (of the hoodwinking) is important for two reasons.



Firstobviously has to do with an attempt to clean-up legacy at thisKibaki-sun-setperiod. Since former Internal Security MinisterChris Murungarurevealed that this specific deal was actuallyKibaki’s own Anglo-Leasing babyby the fact that ONLY the President (by virtue of being the substantive principal who authorizes all military procurement deals in the Defense Ministry) could order this ship.Thus, a choreographed attempt is being made to wash off the President's hands from this albatross.Secondly,this is supposed to justify the outrageousShs 1.8 billionpayment thatUhuru Kenyattaallocated in the last budget; and a furtherShs 2.8 billionbeing planned for the next budget towards this rusty and beat-up can.



This hoodwinking in itself is an expensive exercise (at taxpayer cost). A Parliamentary committee had to be first used to try cleaning up this phantom contract. A fake probe by Justice Ringera tried to cover this up; followed by numerous laundry efforts by the Attorney General's office. This is now supposed to culminate in people (crowds) being asked (or paid) to go and line up by the ocean-shore clapping for the "arrival" of a phantommkebein the name of naval ship.Wacheni upuzi,Kenyans aren't idiots! Someone will have to pay back for all this looting.


See the full report below (courtesy of Mars Group):



http://www.marsgroupkenya.org/publications/pubs/Navy_story_Full_Report.pdf

Read more:http://jukwaa.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=7299#ixzz24IPtxSAN

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