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alma1 wrote:Baratang wrote:alma1 wrote:Baratang wrote:alma1 wrote:thuks wrote:alma1 wrote:Odunga fines them 200k.
So now it's done. What happens after they pay? Do they have to comply with the earlier orders or its over? For today, they will pay the fine. But knowing them, they won't pay. In law, they are now convicted felons. Unless they appeal, which they won't. So today, the story is that we have convicted people in gov't. In the future though, things are not as rosy as they sound for the 3. I'm 100% sure that this case shall come to haunt their careers and personal wealth for ages to come. So yes, it matters. The time clock is actually counting down and not counting up. Tick tock. Just be real my friend. The three guys are already heroes to the government of the day and other successive regimes might require their services. Do you ever wonder why we keep on getting the same old guys in high places in the government circles? So was Kariuki Chotara, Joseph Kamotho et al. Hezekiah Oyugi was more powerful than all these ones combined. Governments use you and then dump you. Only your family comes to tell us stories. Their demise had nothing to do with their previous court cases and convictions. You said the same thing about Ntimama who died at 86, Biwott who died at 77, GG kariuki at 78, Moi at 94 and still alive, njonjo at 98 and still alive and now after the resistance RAO is dining with the government at 73 and has another 10 or 20 years to live. These fellows lived their lives na wakafikisha bonus. It is only you the poor who believe that when a rich man does something bad to you then that act shall in itself cause the total annihilation of the aggressor. That is nonsense. On a lighter note, how long do you expect to last with or without a past conviction?  It depends on the conviction. If I was convicted for slapping hardwood, I think my conscience would be just fine.
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