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Sh5B NSSF Tassia II scandal..... a time to eat
Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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NMG's business and economy editor, Jaindi Kisero, has penned the most brilliant op-ed piece in today's nation. I wish someone will read it for our president. Am of course hoping that HE is not party to the massive looting at NSSF.
The million-dollar question is ; how will sinking 5bn of pensioner's funds into the dark hole that is tassia help the pensioners ? Only a fool throws good money after bad money. Apparently not even a feasibility study was conducted.
Now I finally understand why we are told to face east. The Chinese are corrupt and rotten to the core. We share this aspect of their DNA with them and so we are natural allies.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2012 Posts: 1,110
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Ole Lenku wrote:washiku wrote:Project cancelled? Why cancel the project? Where are those people defending Langat and critcizing Atwoli? It has not been cancelled but suspended If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/11/2008 Posts: 401
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Getting a 503 error. Can someone copy paste into wazua?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/23/2010 Posts: 1,229
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here's the article
Labour secretary Kazungu Kambi has invited anti-corruption authorities to investigate whether the controversial Tassia project being implemented by the NSSF was procured irregularly. (READ: Anti-graft agency to grill NSSF big shots)
He has missed the point completely. What is needed is a comprehensive audit to determine the project’s feasibility and show whether it represents value for money for the pensioner.
I was surprised to read a statement by the CEO of the Federation of Kenya Employers, Ms Jacquline Mugo, a long-term serving director of the NSSF, that no feasibility study had been conducted on the Tassia project. How on earth would anyone go into such a huge project without conducting a feasibility study?
Billions of shillings of pensioners’ money was spent on purchasing the land. Hundreds of millions of shillings were spent on paying consultants, and on costly litigation.
Now the NSSF wants to spend another Sh5 billion in civil works, pretending that this is a requirement imposed on them by the county government.
Why don’t they sell the land as undeveloped plots? And where is the evidence that the tenants, who incidentally, are in possession of the houses already, are capable of paying for the expensive civil works propose for the estate?
The Tassia project should be cancelled – fast. (READ: Tassia row headed for a messy ending)
Who will protect the interests of the ordinary pensioner who contributes his meagre savings to the NSSF every month but is destined to get only a paltry one-off lump-sum payment when he retires?
In the private sector, members of private pension schemes get yearly statements which make it possible for them to track how their savings are growing, and to hold trustees to account on how their money has been invested.
The NSSF is a dark hole. On retirement, you get what you are offered without questioning.
I had hoped the new regime of President Uhuru Kenyatta would herald the beginning of real change in the running of the pensioners’ body.
I was wrong. The NSSF remains firmly in the clutches of a tiny elite that has lined up several multi-billion-shilling property development projects from where they hope to reap hundreds of millions in economic rent.
It is a very powerful network. Last year, they easily lobbied MPs to pass a new law to allow the NSSF to increase contribution rates. The real intention was to boost NSSF’s cash flow and thus make it possible for the Fund to finance the billion-shilling projects in the pipeline.
Such is the influence of this tiny elite that, last year, they influenced the Cabinet to approve a plan to build 3,000 houses in Mavoko. Since when did NSSF’s investment plans become a matter for the Cabinet?
The NSSF plans to build a multi-billion-shilling shopping mall on Kenyatta Avenue. How will that help the pensioner?
Indeed, the fight over Tassia was not about protecting the interest of the ordinary pensioner. It was about politics of big projects and competition between influential local groups fighting to secure lucrative contracts on behalf of Chinese contractors.
The NSSF has never effected a single major property development project without reports of corrupt dealings.
Successive reports of the Kenya National Audit Office have catalogued several cases where the Fund paid hundreds of millions of shillings to contractors for projects without any value to the pensioner,
President Kenyatta should cancel all those kickback-motivated projects that have been put in the pipeline by rent-seekers and their Chinese allies.
The Mohammed Abdikadir-led task force on parastatals made some very good suggestions. The government must admit that it does not own a cent in the NSSF and that its responsibility does not go beyond the fiduciary responsibility of protecting the interest of the public.
All those permanent secretaries who sit on the board of the NSSF to represent the government should go.
The recently introduced NSSF Act must be repealed and the Fund allowed to run under the Retirement Benefits Authority.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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@Ole Lenku. My earlier position on this project stands, I said I am not in support of corruption, my beef is with the way Atwoli (and now Mugo) conduct themselves. It is wrong to sit in a board meeting, earn allowances and play along as a process is being done upto the point of approval then you run and shout theft, theft. NSSF has systems, why didn't Atwoli and Mugo get the processes they are crying about dealt with at the correct time. If a feasibility study was not done, then part of the corrective measures should include dismissal of the board including Atwoli and Mugo for incompetence. Nothing has changed, my position stands. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/4/2010 Posts: 1,668 Location: nairobi
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From this info below, the road is 90km http://www.standardmedia...nds-Sh5b-Tassia-project
Therefore, we are talking of kes 50m per km which is within acceptable range especially that it also includes sewer, storm water drainage and street lighting. This project and the Kenya railways Standard gauge project have the same issue of very little technical info being released to the public hence no way of ascertaining if its a fair deal or not. As Iron Sharpens Iron, So one Man Sharpens Another.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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There is no problem as long as the plot owners foot the bill (@920k) for their roads and sewer. The problem is when Kenya workers, from Mombasa to malaba, and Namanga to Moyale, have to foot the bill.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/1/2011 Posts: 396
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jaggernaut wrote:There is no problem as long as the plot owners foot the bill (@920k) for their roads and sewer. The problem is when Kenya workers, from Mombasa to malaba, and Namanga to Moyale, have to foot the bill. Thank you @jaggernaut! Virtually no-one is interested in that very basic fact...the plot owners, who got the land at a throw-away price to begin with, are now having to foot the bill for all the civil works in order to get full title to the land. Jaindi Kisero, in his long and meandering piece, does not present or dissect any facts. Simply put, the argument is "It's a big amount, I don't understand the facts, I don't want to collect and analyse the facts, please stop everything!" That's what passes for journalism / incisive opinion in Kenyan Media.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/8/2013 Posts: 2,517
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Atwoli calls nani mwizi  live on TV the guys is full of sense Today @Changamwe  Except " yeye ni shenzi type, aniheshimu kama baba yake, nilicheza dance na mama yake lol mberrow the mbelt. "😖😡KQ makes money for everyone except the shareholder 😏😏 " overheard in Wazua
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