Wendz wrote:B.Timer wrote:It is not enough for PLO to call a press conference to whine.
I expected him to tell the country that I have this and that evidence and have forwarded it to the office incharge of prosecutions.
Or was he suggesting he is helpless.
As regards Ngilu and Mudavadi cases we are still waiting.
you cant discuss evidence outside the court before the trials... or so i think but stand to be collected.
The diktat goes like;
When a matter is before a court we shouldnt discuss its merits and demerits.
Of course there is no known case in court touching on Minister and PS education - otherwise they would have had to resign as per dictates of the law.
My beef with PLO is he can not rely on going to press to express what appears like frustration/inability to do his job.
If he did his job - presented CREDIBLE evidence to the prosecutorial arm in Govt he could claim to have done his bit ably.
If they dont prosecute - well thats something else.
Since he didnt say he has presented any evidence to AG about them, then its is cheeky of him that an officer of his standing, paid to go after the corrupt, should call a press conference to coerce Minister and PS to resign out of grace.
He should use the laid down avenues in law to have them forced out of office or even jailed.
What PLO did is what you and I can, and have been doing, - demanding that public officers leave office on good culturedness basis.
There ought to be a difference in the modus operandi employed by PLO and that employed by civil society.
With yesterdays posturing by PLO that line remains blurred.
In that case I am not too sure why he is accepting the fat cheque each month end.
Dunia ni msongamano..