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Justice Phillip Dollars Tunoi
Shak
#111 Posted : Monday, February 01, 2016 9:51:07 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Is Mike Njeru, the businessman mentioned on page 2 of the document the husband to Carol Radull? He is said to be baba's campaign funds mobilizer, and contacted the witness to help get Tunoi to assist kidero.

https://mpasho.co.ke/thi...id-on-her-honeymoon-tbt/

Carol's husband is Mike Njiru not Njeru
Kusadikika
#112 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 3:16:26 AM
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Let the games begin. The judge brings in 2 heavyweight lawyers Pheroze Nowrojee and Fred Ngatia. The commission listens to Kiplagat and will then listen to NIS and Safaricom. I guess the strategy will be to try and frustrate the process on technicalities. I will not be surprised if Safaricom goes in and says they need a court order in order to release any information.
hardwood
#113 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 7:53:51 AM
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http://www.the-star.co.k...f-land-says-jsc_c1287052

C&P

NEW evidence has emerged that Supreme Court judge Philip Tunoi, who is at the centre of Sh200 million bribery allegations, acquired 180 acres of land recently.

It also emerged that the man who blew the whistle on the bribe affair, Geoffrey Kiplagat, was promised Sh30 million, but was never paid his share. Once the money was paid, virtually all the people involved became hostile to him.
Nandwa
#114 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:17:51 AM
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Twist at every turn yawa!
Now the Judge admits that he knows Kiplagat.
He also seems to admit that there was a briefcae but Kiplagat has not confirmed that it contained money.
Convoluted affair.
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
maka
#115 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:35:39 AM
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hardwood wrote:

http://www.the-star.co.k...f-land-says-jsc_c1287052

C&P

NEW evidence has emerged that Supreme Court judge Philip Tunoi, who is at the centre of Sh200 million bribery allegations, acquired 180 acres of land recently.

It also emerged that the man who blew the whistle on the bribe affair, Geoffrey Kiplagat, was promised Sh30 million, but was never paid his share. Once the money was paid, virtually all the people involved became hostile to him.


Stupid tamaa....they should have just paid the guy.
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hardwood
#116 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:59:01 AM
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maka wrote:
hardwood wrote:

http://www.the-star.co.k...f-land-says-jsc_c1287052

C&P

NEW evidence has emerged that Supreme Court judge Philip Tunoi, who is at the centre of Sh200 million bribery allegations, acquired 180 acres of land recently.

It also emerged that the man who blew the whistle on the bribe affair, Geoffrey Kiplagat, was promised Sh30 million, but was never paid his share. Once the money was paid, virtually all the people involved became hostile to him.


Stupid tamaa....they should have just paid the guy.


It's good that he wasn't paid otherwise we would have never known about the "korti bandia". Shouldn't Kidero also be in the dock for bribery, and removed from register of voters?
Othelo
#117 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:24:32 AM
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hardwood wrote:
maka wrote:
hardwood wrote:

http://www.the-star.co.k...f-land-says-jsc_c1287052

C&P

NEW evidence has emerged that Supreme Court judge Philip Tunoi, who is at the centre of Sh200 million bribery allegations, acquired 180 acres of land recently.

It also emerged that the man who blew the whistle on the bribe affair, Geoffrey Kiplagat, was promised Sh30 million, but was never paid his share. Once the money was paid, virtually all the people involved became hostile to him.


Stupid tamaa....they should have just paid the guy.


It's good that he wasn't paid otherwise we would have never known about the "korti bandia". Shouldn't Kidero also be in the dock for bribery, and removed from register of voters?

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#118 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:34:20 AM
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Nandwa wrote:
Twist at every turn yawa!
Now the Judge admits that he knows Kiplangat.
He also seems to admit that there was a briefcae but Kiplangat has not confirmed that it contained money.
Convoluted affair.


Jerk!Sad
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Swenani
#119 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:40:52 AM
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Nandwa wrote:
I find that affidavit very interesting - lacunas, inconsistencies, unnecessary introduction of new characters towards the end, et cetera.

What made it necessary for Njeru & Osogo to tell Kiplagat that "the two ladies" had been sorted.

What was the necessity of having Kiplangat present when the real transaction was taking place.

As a matter of fact, if the story were to be believed, then this Kiplangat fellow should also be arrested for participating in corruption deals.

The manner of the execution of the deal would also cast the principals and their henchmen as very naive operatives - believable!


what do you expect of our politicians? Do they even think at all?
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limanika
#120 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 10:19:03 AM
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hardwood wrote:
maka wrote:
hardwood wrote:

http://www.the-star.co.k...f-land-says-jsc_c1287052

C&P

NEW evidence has emerged that Supreme Court judge Philip Tunoi, who is at the centre of Sh200 million bribery allegations, acquired 180 acres of land recently.

It also emerged that the man who blew the whistle on the bribe affair, Geoffrey Kiplagat, was promised Sh30 million, but was never paid his share. Once the money was paid, virtually all the people involved became hostile to him.


Stupid tamaa....they should have just paid the guy.


It's good that he wasn't paid otherwise we would have never known about the "korti bandia". Shouldn't Kidero also be in the dock for bribery, and removed from register of voters?

Are you sure someone is not being paid the 30m if this suceeds? This is a rotten system
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