2012 wrote:These tenderpreneurs are all innocent of the crimes they are charged with if we're to follow the law. The guilty party is the people behind making the payments. The 7 people or so making the payments, but each verified the vendor's papers and the goods supplied and okayed the payments. Now some 'vendors' did not even apply for the tender, that just found cash in their accounts. Maybe the only thing you can charge them with is not remitting taxes and that is assuming that they did not remit.
There are too may loopholes for these criminals to get away. There's no way they could have created an elaborate scheme to loot and no door to get out after. Even a building is built with an emergency, fire escape.
I fully agree with what Amollo Otiende said, that NYS was reintroduced as a looting basket for elections. Hi ni 2022 manenos.
There was a time I explained how people loot in public offices. It never starts with the clerk. There's always a board meeting.
They are the ones who decide how many towels shall be bought and which road to pretend to build. They then go to Treasury to ask for a budget allocation. Treasury approves.
They then go and issue tenders. You see them in the newspapers. But the board approves who wins the tender. After all, they are the ones who decided which fake goods to buy or not buy.
Then the siphoning begins.
There is no way a towel can be 100k and the people in that board room have no idea. It is impossible. A gum boot for 30k cannot pass the board room.
So these Kaburas and Ngiritas are then thrown in as red herrings. Someone that the fake Nation Newspapers can write headlines about. The real money was stolen in the board room.
The board knows who got what. CBK knows which accounts got money. And treasury would never agree to pay for 100k towels unless they were in on it.
Akina lawyers will eat all that remained in that loot.
Always start with the person who came up with the idea of the "project" in the first place. Remember this guy who was juzi complaining that jubilee was formed in his house?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?