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Odweyo Kennedy
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Do Kenyans understand the roots of state capture?

1. Do Kenyans understand state capture, and its effects on service delivery to the people and the economy?

2. Do Kenyans understand the relationship between state capture and campaign financing?

3. Are Kenyans aware that whoever funds someone’s campaigns is the one who controls the decisions of that person once they are elected?

4. When you elect someone with such a baggage on his back, are you really sane as a person to expect any services and development during the tenure of such a person?

5. Will the masters who financed the campaign allow job opportunities, contracts and other development opportunities to be openly and equitably availed to or shared by the ordinary citizens ?

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  1. The ingenuity of modern-day Kenyan corruption scandals lies in the artful manipulation of State infrastructure to generate collective public and institutional amnesia. Our corruption scandals are a tragedy .The recently released memorandum of the Judicial Service Commission to the Building Bridges tRead more

    The ingenuity of modern-day Kenyan corruption scandals lies in the artful manipulation of State infrastructure to generate collective public and institutional amnesia.
    Our corruption scandals are a tragedy .The recently released memorandum of the Judicial Service Commission to the Building Bridges to Unity Advisory taskforce, brought to light a couple of important things t on the rule of law in politics and ethics.Truth be told, our criminal system is slow and quite inefficient. So, we will never solve the problem if all our hopes are placed on the judiciary. After all, the judiciary only acts after the crime has been committed

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