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MPs indict Michuki, say he is unfit for public office |
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Brief:A Parliamentary committee report has recommended Environment Minister John Michuki be barred from holding public office.
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| 1. On Tuesday March 3, 2009, 4:47 AM , John Okumu, United States wrote: | |
| Actually it is MPs who are unfit for office. I know that Kenyans have been watching these overpaid loafers whose job is to target and victimise hardworking people like Michuki and the likes of Kimunya, who has since been recalled to the cabinet. If half the Kenyan MPs could work as hard as Mr Michuki, Kenya would be a superpower. But wananchi are ready to pass a verdict on these MPs: no votes.
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| 2. On Sunday March 1, 2009, 17:03 PM , Bota Birika, United States wrote: | |
| Here is another chance for the Premier and the President to show engagement. This report must be implemented swiftly and by letting those who have been mentioned adversely to step aside for more investigations to be carried out.
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| 3. On Sunday March 1, 2009, 2:22 AM , Abraham Ondieki, Kenya wrote: | |
| They should not hold public office as they might sell us to other nations. Their greed is too much. The country must be aware of these people and their machinations. Remember that is not Khalwale but a parliamentary committee.
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