Uhuru Kenyatta's reign came to an end today. His regime compares very poorly against all others since 1978 in terms of corruption. Here's a thread that should get you thinking: #Wizileaks
The numbers are based on public information, curated from credible news sites and other platforms, but they do tell a story, especially if you look at the number of public scandals reported in the Kenyatta regime vis a vis Moi and Kibaki #Wizileaks
Certainly a worrying trend, and one that Kenyans will hope to stem with the incoming @WilliamsRuto government pledging not to interfere with investigation and prosecution of corruption. #Wizileaks
The KK campaign slogan was "Freedom is coming". But what is the price of freedom? Eternal vigilance. Here's the @afuncensored attempt to keep us all vigilant on corruption. Introducing our new microsite, #Wizileaks : wizileaks.africauncensored.online/#/
#Wizileaks was built to help depict the serious impact of corruption since 1978 with data going up to 2021. We're hoping it will help you see clearly the depth of graft in Kenya. Go to a site and look through it. We'll be adding more as we go along: wizileaks.africauncensored.online/#/
One rather unsurprising but telling insight from #Wizileaks is which gender has been most embroiled in misappropriation/theft of funds. Although with the outgoing regime, there have been changes. Here's the site: wizileaks.africauncensored.online/#/@AfUncensored
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A thread/request to Kenyans: if you want to really know which candidates will win in the August election, then you need to be part of tens of thousands of Kenyans who volunteer to share results from your polling station. Here's why:
The media won't do it. To get results from the polling station requires upwards of 52,000 people who will share results once posted by returning officers at the polling station. No single media house that I am aware of has that capacity internally or the money to do it alone...
So far, none have decided to work together to do this (the most obvious solution, but for legitimate and illegitimate reasons, not feasible SO FAR). This can change, of course, but we have fewer than 70 days to the election.
While we have your attention, here's a THREAD on some of our other money-related investigations:
1. #CAPTURED - This series was also based on a leak of documents, but from IFMIS. We looked into the role of enablers of tendepreneurs, found a SENATOR & MP owning companies with very strange activity, and looked into the Managed Equipment Leasing Scheme:
2. Kenya Airways: Fall of the Pride - as the name suggests, this series was based on the turn in the fortunes of Kenya Airways, chronicling the impact that Project Mawingu, and other questionable decisions had on the Pride of Africa's difficulties:
Let me start by saying that I have profound respect for many of the journalists and editors at @KTNNews. So it was indeed a shock when I learnt earlier today that @KTNNews decided not to run the story as promised and promoted. #TheProfiteers
They were largely happy with the story, but wanted to remove certain parts of it as they sought comment from an adversely mentioned person. We disagreed, given that we had already sought fair comment from this person. @KTNNews#TheProfiteers