Whenever this blogger comes across news in the media that quotes Ringera, its with deep seated concern that reality sets in, that the ‘war on corruption’ if there ever was one, was lost even before it was began.
Listen to his recent diatribe, “Without political goodwill, they (anti-corruption institutions) are like candles in the wind, subject to the vagaries of self-serving judicial pronouncements and Executive interference.”
If there is one person who has perfected the art of placing blame elsewhere except on his desk due to incompetence, then, Ladies and Gentlemen, meet Mr. Ringera.
Hear another form the Dragon Slayer, “Kenyans will only be satisfied if suspects are identified from [by the] Press, arrested in the morning, charged, tried and sentenced by lunchtime, shot dead by 4pm and buried before sunset.” Very true Mr.Ringera, the only problem is that if you were to walk your talk, the war on corruption would have been dealt with firmly and we would be having many graves all over the country!
His defense of the commission that he heads is as tired as it is old, “….. it has no prosecutorial powers…!”
So far, only Ksh12M has been recovered by the commission against his salary of Ksh30M per annum.
Clearly, we Kenyans aren’t getting our Return on Investment as far as this venture is concerned.
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