murchr wrote:
Pilau served in a kiosk using a plastic plate is about 20/-. Same Pilau served in a 3* hotel on a glass plate is about 200/-. An auditor will tell you, the 3* hotel over charged 10 times.
Forget the court case. Ngunyi will win any court case hands down given our corrupt criminal justice system. Lets not even waste time waiting for that.
The questions Kenyans need to be asking is :
1. Is Ngunyi even qualified to audit anything? As far as I know he is just a political pundit and an avid twitter idler. What qualifies him to audit anything?
2. The government likely would have found an auditing company to work for half that amount. Did the government source this job using the right procedures? Was there open bidding? Did they pick the lowest bidder?
To me it seems Ngunyi is just being given money kichini chini with a nonsense job so he can continue to be their biggest loud mouth cheer leader on twitter while anti-government twitter idlers are quickly summoned to GSU to answer questions
The newspaper article even says the job description was vague so Ngunyi could have done nothing and still be paid big money. Your tax payer money at work.
Again the court case is useless. An independent investigation to establish whether Ngunyi is even qualified, whether the job was sourced properly and whether he delivered anything useful would be better.
And this is where the opposition is letting Kenyan tax payers down. This is money that could have been spent on security or roads or hospitals or somthing useful to tax payers.