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House team confronts Uhuru over Passats |
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Brief:A parliamentary committee accused Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta of authorising inflated expenditure by key ministries without the authority of Parliament. ...more
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| 1. On Tuesday November 10, 2009, 13:57 PM , peter, United States wrote: | |
| This is an incompetent, arrogant finance minister he should be shown the door PERIOD.
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| 2. On Tuesday November 10, 2009, 12:06 PM , Dr. Martin L. McWere, Denmark wrote: | |
| Does this young man Minister Uhuru think that we cannot se where he is leading to. He is trying to win another young man Minister Ruto to his side.This is the danger of giving responsible ministries amateurs. after all Mr. Uhuru lives high on his late Mzees reputation and Ruto og tribal clicks. Get reed of such ministers. None of them are Popula, after all.
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| 3. On Tuesday November 10, 2009, 11:59 AM , Sifu Msafiri, United States wrote: | |
| Uhuru is not good for the MOF, or any ministry for that matter. He dismisses genuine accusations even before he has carried out proper analysis. On the Passat fiasco he's not convincing. He cannot explain the CMC loan when he's had all the time to look into the matter. Then his PS comes to say transactions that took place in 2007 have not been analyzed two years later. What an incompetent lot!!
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| 4. On Tuesday November 10, 2009, 0:46 AM , jokaseda, United States wrote: | |
| Something is not right in Finance Ministry.Kenyatta and Kinyua are doing something the country does not understand well.Their figures are always not agreeing and their work full of questionable deals!Auditor General must be held accountable if he has not brought this up.Kwani Kibaki akuso Makerere haoni haya yote?Can he do something please?! Or what is up?
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| 5. On Monday November 9, 2009, 23:28 PM , Meshack Maarufu, United States wrote: | |
| (1800-1798) equals 2 cc. How Uhuru can justfy the sale of a paid for GOK asset for a new one for expected accruals from 2cc fuel savings is puzzling. The two cars have marching maintenance variables. Uhuru itches to use taxpayer resources to influence Hague compatriot, Ruto and others into a political union. Let Kibaki usher in the next GEMA successor. Uhuru must go, as we cant afford his whims.
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| 6. On Monday November 9, 2009, 23:27 PM , charles, United States wrote: | |
| what do you expect from a thug being the custodian of the country's purse strings? i would be surprised if he would have conducted himself any differently. in fact if he also fraudulently becomes president, kenyans will say his father was even better. you haven't seen impunity just yet. isn't he the only leader of official opposition in the whole world to decide to support a ruling party? you see?
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