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Chase Bank loss...another case of cooking the books?
Ngalaka
#471 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 1:47:15 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
hapa I am on the menu, can't understand whatever is being talked about in tongues. Just crossing my fingers no one at the table picks the menu item that I am on.
when a bank goes under, what amount of deposit is one assured will be returned, I think at this rate its just better to spread oneself thn across all the banks.


Sad state of affairs!

What can we do as a people to better our lot! Living at the mercy of sharks whose appetite for blood shoots up as electioneering period approaches is not the most reassuring thing!


Put your money together as a group and buy hard properties...seems sensible for now.


As long as you operate within +254, you can not be safe from the mafioso.
They will get you whenever they wish to - using different tactics.

We must endeavor to live in a fairly straight and clean environment business wise.
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
Rahatupu
#472 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 1:50:34 PM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
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alma1 wrote:
This Chase story should be a thesis in corruption

Corrupt board members, corrupt media who don't report shit, corrupt bloggers who just payuka based on how much, and even corrupt gov't that has still not taken anyone to court.

And the stories are all convoluted. From Islamic banking to now this story. Just follow this TL











Let's not forget our esteemed MP's who are very wise when asking to the governor to tell the masses which bank is having a bad day.


@Alma, Mafia economy works by the Mafioso taking care of everyone in the food chain. From the bank teller, manager, directors, regulators (including auditors), police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges, politicians.... whoever else.
Impunity
#473 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:06:29 PM
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Posts: 26,331
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Ngalaka wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
hapa I am on the menu, can't understand whatever is being talked about in tongues. Just crossing my fingers no one at the table picks the menu item that I am on.
when a bank goes under, what amount of deposit is one assured will be returned, I think at this rate its just better to spread oneself thn across all the banks.


Sad state of affairs!

What can we do as a people to better our lot! Living at the mercy of sharks whose appetite for blood shoots up as electioneering period approaches is not the most reassuring thing!


Put your money together as a group and buy hard properties...seems sensible for now.


As long as you operate within +254, you can not be safe from the mafioso.
They will get you whenever they wish to - using different tactics.

We must endeavor to live in a fairly straight and clean environment business wise.


Then the only better option is to join them and become them and terrorize those who dont want to join them.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

alma1
#474 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:11:25 PM
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Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
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Rahatupu wrote:
alma1 wrote:
This Chase story should be a thesis in corruption

Corrupt board members, corrupt media who don't report shit, corrupt bloggers who just payuka based on how much, and even corrupt gov't that has still not taken anyone to court.

And the stories are all convoluted. From Islamic banking to now this story. Just follow this TL











Let's not forget our esteemed MP's who are very wise when asking to the governor to tell the masses which bank is having a bad day.


@Alma, Mafia economy works by the Mafioso taking care of everyone in the food chain. From the bank teller, manager, directors, regulators (including auditors), police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges, politicians.... whoever else.


I think you used the right words here.

Mafia

Look at these so called betting companies popping up. One of them is allegedly owned by a family member who allegedly is wanted in another country for alleged fraud. Yet they are safi kama pamba all smiles.

But ohhhh Kenyans will go betting with them. Not realising they are cleaning mafia money.

I support impunity this time. I'll keep my money in my burning "brankets"

I trust no one with my money. Those saying property, all I can tell you is shauri yenu.

On another note. Why is it that only lions are escaping from Nairobi National Park and not giraffe, gazelle or even snakes?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

Ethiteri
#475 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:49:12 PM
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Joined: 2/4/2016
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Location: Global
alma1 wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
alma1 wrote:
This Chase story should be a thesis in corruption

Corrupt board members, corrupt media who don't report shit, corrupt bloggers who just payuka based on how much, and even corrupt gov't that has still not taken anyone to court.

And the stories are all convoluted. From Islamic banking to now this story. Just follow this TL











Let's not forget our esteemed MP's who are very wise when asking to the governor to tell the masses which bank is having a bad day.


@Alma, Mafia economy works by the Mafioso taking care of everyone in the food chain. From the bank teller, manager, directors, regulators (including auditors), police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges, politicians.... whoever else.


I think you used the right words here.

Mafia

Look at these so called betting companies popping up. One of them is allegedly owned by a family member who allegedly is wanted in another country for alleged fraud. Yet they are safi kama pamba all smiles.

But ohhhh Kenyans will go betting with them. Not realising they are cleaning mafia money.

I support impunity this time. I'll keep my money in my burning "brankets"

I trust no one with my money. Those saying property, all I can tell you is shauri yenu.

On another note. Why is it that only lions are escaping from Nairobi National Park and not giraffe, gazelle or even snakes?



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Obviously the ones you have mentioned are harmless or maybe we can deal with them.But a lion we must be warned to take cover.Hence the warnings about lions.

A giraffe outside your house is a beauty to behold.A snake we have stones,sticks,pangas and mean looking jamas to deal with it.Gazelles is ready supper😊
Impunity
#476 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:54:24 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
alma1 wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
alma1 wrote:
This Chase story should be a thesis in corruption

Corrupt board members, corrupt media who don't report shit, corrupt bloggers who just payuka based on how much, and even corrupt gov't that has still not taken anyone to court.

And the stories are all convoluted. From Islamic banking to now this story. Just follow this TL











Let's not forget our esteemed MP's who are very wise when asking to the governor to tell the masses which bank is having a bad day.


@Alma, Mafia economy works by the Mafioso taking care of everyone in the food chain. From the bank teller, manager, directors, regulators (including auditors), police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges, politicians.... whoever else.


I think you used the right words here.

Mafia

Look at these so called betting companies popping up. One of them is allegedly owned by a family member who allegedly is wanted in another country for alleged fraud. Yet they are safi kama pamba all smiles.

But ohhhh Kenyans will go betting with them. Not realising they are cleaning mafia money.

I support impunity this time. I'll keep my money in my burning "brankets"

I trust no one with my money. Those saying property, all I can tell you is shauri yenu.

On another note. Why is it that only lions are escaping from Nairobi National Park and not giraffe, gazelle or even snakes?


Lions are much prized and killing one or getting one kill a person sends a strong info to world; then the park will be relocated leaving out a chunk of prime proti.
Giraffes or gazzeles hazina mbei.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Rahatupu
#477 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 3:51:49 PM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 1,982
Location: matano manne

On another note. Why is it that only lions are escaping from Nairobi National Park and not giraffe, gazelle or even snakes?
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Lions are much prized and killing one or getting one kill a person sends a strong info to world; then the park will be relocated leaving out a chunk of prime proti.
Giraffes or gazzeles hazina mbei.[/quote]

@Alma, Bandito economy is ran by a system that is designed by the good people but like all systems there exists loopholes and weaknesses in systems. Take our constitution for example. In all its well meaning freedoms are also freedoms of people to be set free on bond, legal technicalities etc that the Mafioso exploit. beside the system is short circuited from within so that the real players are not exposed. The case of lions well lets wait and see maybe the usual Mashamba suspects will be revealed.
dunkang
#478 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 8:21:59 PM
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Did the word "STRONG" change its meaning?

This BS been spread here that Chase Bank was and still is a "STRONG" bank should STOP. Chase Bank was a fraud. A fraud waiting to be exposed just like any other before it.

STRONG - able to withstand great force or pressure.
synonyms: secure, well built, indestructible, well fortified, well protected, impregnable, solid
"a strong fortress"
durable, hardwearing, heavy-duty, industrial-strength, tough, sturdy, well made, long-lasting
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi

enyands
#479 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 8:47:12 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/25/2014
Posts: 2,301
Location: kenya
alma1 wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
alma1 wrote:
This Chase story should be a thesis in corruption

Corrupt board members, corrupt media who don't report shit, corrupt bloggers who just payuka based on how much, and even corrupt gov't that has still not taken anyone to court.

And the stories are all convoluted. From Islamic banking to now this story. Just follow this TL











Let's not forget our esteemed MP's who are very wise when asking to the governor to tell the masses which bank is having a bad day.


@Alma, Mafia economy works by the Mafioso taking care of everyone in the food chain. From the bank teller, manager, directors, regulators (including auditors), police, prosecutors, court clerks, judges, politicians.... whoever else.


I think you used the right words here.

Mafia

Look at these so called betting companies popping up. One of them is allegedly owned by a family member who allegedly is wanted in another country for alleged fraud. Yet they are safi kama pamba all smiles.

But ohhhh Kenyans will go betting with them. Not realising they are cleaning mafia money.

I support impunity this time. I'll keep my money in my burning "brankets"

I trust no one with my money. Those saying property, all I can tell you is shauri yenu.

On another note. Why is it that only lions are escaping from Nairobi National Park and not giraffe, gazelle or even snakes?


Kama karura inaaenda what's national park. Lions are released for a reason. Stupid mpigs should say something but they are targeting that piece too .impunity everywhere . Gazelle and snakes don't bite or if they do the bite is less but a lion , it makes shiver run down in people's spine even before it bites.

We kenyans are angry people. Kenyans are like water boiling at the bottom waiting to spill over . It will reach a time when people will go for these very goons on street.I saw it in Chase bank when employees threaten the ceo and chairman.watu wameanza kuchoka. Watch this pace ....
enyands
#480 Posted : Tuesday, April 12, 2016 11:51:46 PM
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Joined: 12/25/2014
Posts: 2,301
Location: kenya
Been thinking when these guys wanted to arrest bloggers they did it real quick, but these guys who are making some kenyans commit suicide I haven't heard of any arrest .

How can I become tanzania citizen legally .I wish mafughuli can help kenya


Just read today's paper standard. Seems there are some mpigs who can reason .interesting . They are talking to death penalty of such directors who swindle money from kenyans.
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