"When it comes to public finance matters, including receipt of money, conversion o currency or transfer of public funds, the Central Bank of Kenya and no other institution is the final authority.
Yet to date, all that the Treasury, the CBK and other organizations have put out are spread sheets and explanations of the same letters whose veracity we dispute and whose numbering even the Treasury has admitted to be faulty.
These adverts and write ups ARE NOT BANKING INFORMATION and therefore account for nothing on this matter.
A banking statement from the Central Bank of Kenya capturing the movement of money from New York and receipt of the same money in Nairobi is yet to be shown to the public. The CBK remains loud in its silence on this matter.
The CBK knows that money transfer, receipt and instructions for such transactions are accompanied by Swift Code transfer forms including MT103, MT 202 and MT 502. These forms are missing in all the claims the CBK and the Treasury have been putting out. Why? Your guess is good as mine.
~ RAILA ODINGA EGH
By Dr.Paul Bundi Karau I arrived at Kanyakine High School on 18th February 1999 a small village boy. I had never been to a boarding school, and certainly this is the furthest from home I had ever gone. The boys who were assigned to escort me to Mungania dorm looked at my stunted height and loudly wondered how I would survive in Beast's school. "Who is Beast?" I asked in bewilderment. "You will know." Musyoki answered curtly. It didn't take me long to know who Beast was. The following day, as the 10 o'clock tea was being served, I heard a commotion, with boys leaving their tea and running helter-skelter towards the classrooms. I was a fresh mono, so I didn't know what was happening. I ran along the pavement, and came upon a mighty man, who appeared to be adjusting his trousers. He yanked his belt and thrust one whip towards me. I had encountered Beast himself. He was tall, imposing, burly and endowed with a thunderous voice that could re...
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