Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

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Kenya: Officials accused of corruption in flagship rail project
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August 12, 2018
12Aug 2018
The Guardian Reporter
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Guardian On Sunday

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The National Prosecution Authority said in a statement on Saturday that it had agreed to charge 14 civil servants and business people, as well as three companies, over compensation for land purchased for the construction of the Chinese-funded line linking the capital, Nairobi, to the coastal city of Mombasa.
Among those indicted were Mohammed Abdalla Swazuri, chairman of the National Land Commission (NLC), and Atanas Kariuki Maina, managing director of the Kenya Railways Corporation.
The charges followed an investigation by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) into allegations the NLC made phoney compensation payments for land used for the project.
The commission did not reveal the source of the allegations.
Major project
Opened in May 2017, the Nairobi-Mombasa line is part of a "master plan" agreed on by East African leaders to connect Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and Ethiopia by rail.
It also forms part of China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative, a multibillion-dollar series of infrastructure projects upgrading land and maritime trade routes between China and Europe, Asia and Africa.
Beijing's Export-Import Bank has funded 90 percent of the project's costs, while its state-owned Road and Bridges Corporation is in charge of maintaining and operating the railway.
No Chinese companies or individuals were accused of financial misdealing during the railway's construction.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has repeatedly pledged to stamp out corruption in the country, which was ranked 143rd out of 180 in Transparency International's 2017 corruption perceptions index.
In May, 54 people - including dozens of civil servants - and 10 business entities were accused of stealing almost $80m from Kenya's National Youth Service.
Two months earlier, a report by Auditor General Edward Ouko revealed almost $400m of public funds cannot be accounted for by the government. Aljazeera
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Kenya: Officials accused of corruption in flagship rail project
ippmedia.com/en/news/kenya-officials-accused-corruption-flagship-rail-project

August 12, 2018
12Aug 2018
The Guardian Reporter
News
Guardian On Sunday

kenya-officials-accused-corruption-flagship-rail-project

The National Prosecution Authority said in a statement on Saturday that it had agreed to charge 14 civil servants and business people, as well as three companies, over compensation for land purchased for the construction of the Chinese-funded line linking the capital, Nairobi, to the coastal city of Mombasa.
Among those indicted were Mohammed Abdalla Swazuri, chairman of the National Land Commission (NLC), and Atanas Kariuki Maina, managing director of the Kenya Railways Corporation.
The charges followed an investigation by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) into allegations the NLC made phoney compensation payments for land used for the project.
The commission did not reveal the source of the allegations.
Major project
Opened in May 2017, the Nairobi-Mombasa line is part of a "master plan" agreed on by East African leaders to connect Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and Ethiopia by rail.
It also forms part of China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative, a multibillion-dollar series of infrastructure projects upgrading land and maritime trade routes between China and Europe, Asia and Africa.
Beijing's Export-Import Bank has funded 90 percent of the project's costs, while its state-owned Road and Bridges Corporation is in charge of maintaining and operating the railway.
No Chinese companies or individuals were accused of financial misdealing during the railway's construction.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has repeatedly pledged to stamp out corruption in the country, which was ranked 143rd out of 180 in Transparency International's 2017 corruption perceptions index.
In May, 54 people - including dozens of civil servants - and 10 business entities were accused of stealing almost $80m from Kenya's National Youth Service.
Two months earlier, a report by Auditor General Edward Ouko revealed almost $400m of public funds cannot be accounted for by the government. Aljazeera
Top Stories
We don't hide our problems and pretend they don't exist. People steal from the public kitty and our vibrant media most of the time calls them out. Investigations and prosecution has however been a problem, sometimes due to roadblocks set by the corrupt.
Corruption has been the biggest hindrance to achieving economic growth levels of about 10% characteristic of countries like Ethiopia. Finally we are seeing action. Hopefully the fight will be sustained.
 
We don't hide our problems and pretend they don't exist. People steal from the public kitty and our vibrant media most of the time calls them out. Investigations and prosecution has however been a problem, sometimes due to roadblocks set by the corrupt.
Corruption has been the biggest hindrance to achieving economic growth levels of about 10% characteristic of countries like Ethiopia. Finally we are seeing action. Hopefully the fight will be sustained.
ANd even with high level of corruption (which is usually ranked based on citizen perception) According to UN, Kenya ranks higher thatn Tz in a creteria called "Government effectiveness" - which is the ability of the government to effectively achieve an objective that it has set out to do... So even with corruption we still function as a country.... now that we are trying to reform... the system can only get better
 
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