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Tag Archive 'Dictatorial Impunity'

Does the treasury know how many cars the Government of Kenya owns?
How many cars does the Government own?  No one knows but it is possible to deduce that there may be a serious problem.
According to the Approved budget for the financial year 2007/2008 the total number of vehicles owned by the Government of Kenya was [...]

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OPEN LETTER TO THE NATION MEDIA GROUP: The Daily Nation’s casual editorial of 23rd February 2010  is entrenching fiscal impunity.
We strongly disagree with the editorial of the Daily Nation of 23rd February 2010 entitled “ Pass supplementary budget speedily’.  It is a very strange editorial and forgive us but our reading is that the [...]

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TO END CORRUPTION IN KENYA IT IS TIME TO AUDIT KENYA’S MINISTRY OF FINANCE AS DIRECTED BY PARLIAMENT: NO AUDIT, NO MORE MONEY FROM KENYAN TAXPAYERS
Corruption and impunity are king in government of Kenya circles. Maize, Oil, Guns, Grand Regency Hotel, Goldenberg, the phantom Ken Ren Fertiliser Factory, Anglo Leasing, Free Primary Education, the [...]

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SUBMISSION TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE ENQUIRING INTO MATTERS ARISING FROM THE FINANCE MINISTRY PURCHASE AND SURRENDER VEHICLE SCHEME 2009
Mr. Chairman: This submission is on behalf of the Partnership for Change a non-violent people’s movement dedicated to ending dictatorial impunity and re-establishing democratic accountability in Kenya.

Mr. Chairman: We are [...]

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NON-VIOLENT ACTION WILL FREE KENYA FROM DICTATORIAL IMPUNITY! THE MAHATMA
GANDHI SHOWED THE WORLD THE WAY.
Today October 2nd 2009 marks Mahatma Gandhi’s 140th birth anniversary. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s non-violent actions resisting colonial rule first in South Africa then in India, were instrumental in ending British rule over the [...]

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“A fish rots from the head … down”
Crony Capitalism at the Kenya Youth Enterprise Development Fund

A Mars Group Kenya / Youth Interactive Portal for Enterprise Report for

The Partnership for Change
From Dictatorial Impunity to Democratic Accountability in Kenya

June 27th 2009.

Background to the Youth Enterprise Development [...]

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THE PARTNERSHIP FOR CHANGE MESSAGE FOR MADARAKA DAY – 46 YEARS LATER IT’S NOT YET UHURU BUT CHANGE IS COMING.
Nairobi 1st June 2009
Summary: Madaraka was meant to;
- give Kenyans sovereignty over their political affairs and their resources
- give Kenyans a Bill of Rights to be enforced by an independent judiciary
- create a democratic, prosperous [...]

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This submission is on behalf of the Partnership for Change a non-violent people’s movement dedicated to ending dictatorial impunity and re-establishing democratic accountability in Kenya. To better engage the public with public finances we study budgets at central and local levels. When the Supplementary Estimates were first made public we formally communicated in writing to [...]

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Partner for Change Rosemary Otieno arrested by the City Council police, held at Central Police Station for sharing information on Grand Corruption with fellow Kenyans.

Barely a week after the Grand Coalition Government held a tax payers funded “Kenya We Want” conference where Government Ministers admitted failure to deliver on promises to Kenyans, and [...]

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FROM DICTATORIAL IMPUNITY IN KENYA TO DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY
AGENDA OF THE PARTNERSHIP FOR CHANGE
National Accord – to advocate, and educate Kenyans on the need for, full implementation of all aspects of [...]

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