Safari ya makamu wa rais William Ruto yazua maswali kibao...je ni mtego?

Safari ya makamu wa rais William Ruto yazua maswali kibao...je ni mtego?

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Official word not backed by invoice


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By NATION TEAM newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Wednesday, May 22 2013 at 23:30


In Summary


  • VistaJet document now forms the basis of the first investigation launched by the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament

The Daily Nation today publishes a copy of a US$300,000 (Sh25.14 million) invoice for the leasing of a luxury jet which was submitted by Swiss firm VistaJet to Deputy President William Ruto's office.

The invoice, dated May 15, 2013, contradicts claims by Mr Ruto's office that the cost of hiring the jet was $221,000 (Sh18.5 million) rather than the amount quoted in the Sunday Nation story.

The document, which now forms the basis of the first investigation launched by the Public Accounts Committee, was obtained from impeccable sources and indicates that Kenyans may pay more than the reported Sh25.14 million.

The invoice from VistaJet offices in Salzburg, Austria, indicates that the payment is a "first instalment of the quarterly payment" for the jet leasing services as part of a "VistaJet Program Partnership Agreement" with the government.

The Deputy President's office has launched a furious rear-guard action to contain the damage following the publication of the details of the deal which has triggered anger from civil society and the public. Mr Ruto has also threatened to sue the Nation over the story.

In Parliament on Wednesday, House Majority Leader Aden Duale tabled a letter from a firm known as E-ADC Limited stating that the "official invoice" sent to the Office of the Deputy President was for $221,000.

However, the letter was written one day after the first Nation report and distributed to newsrooms by a Mr Ahmed Kassam, an aviation expert. The letter does not bear an attachment showing the "official invoice" from VistaJet.

The bill obtained by the Nation was addressed to Mr Evans Nyachio, a senior procurement officer in the Deputy President's office.

Although Parliament was told the Nation did not contact the Deputy President's office before publication of the story, that statement is untrue.

Mr Nyachio was called on Saturday and challenged to confirm or deny that the invoice had been received.

He did neither and instead said the matter was "sensitive" and demanded that reporters see him on Monday, May 20.

Various government officials have also made false statements while seeking to justify the expense footed by taxpayers for the four-nation trip to Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana and Congo.

In an interview with NTV, Information permanent secretary Bitange Ndemo claimed that flying by commercial flights would have required the group to fly to France and connect back to West and Central Africa.

In fact, Kenya Airways operates direct flights to Lagos, Accra and to the capital of Congo, Brazzaville. There are no direct flights to Libreville but connections exist in West Africa.

Dr Ndemo also said that hiring a jet was the most cost-effective way the trip could have been made: "If you carry nine senior government officials on business class going to Europe and coming back you will find that the cost would have been much higher," he said.

In fact, information available on the Internet indicates that first class fare from Nairobi to Lagos is $3,345 (Sh280,980).

Assuming that all 16 passengers on Mr Ruto's trip had travelled first class - an unlikely event considering not all on board were senior officials - the trip to Lagos would have cost $53,520 (Sh4.5 million excluding connection flight charges).

Dr Ndemo also told his interviewer there was "no contract" between VistaJet and the government and that the deal was "a one-off".

Official word not backed by invoice - News - nation.co.ke
 
Mbona Daily Nation wameshikia hii ishu bango namna hii?....ndilo swali linalonisumbua. Tusubiri.
 
GADO naye jamani pia haachwi nyuma kwa vimbwanga!....:heh:


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Ruto demands apology from NMG over 'hustler airline' story


Wednesday, May 22, 2013 - 00:00 -- BY EUGENE OKUMU


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The stage could be set for a confrontation between Deputy President William Ruto and the Nation Media Group over the private jet hired for Ruto's recent trip to four African countries.

Ruto has demanded that the NMG retract their story in which the Daily Nation stated that the luxury jet hired for the trip cost Sh100 million. Ruto in his demand is also seeking an apology, and an admission of liability for libel.

The Daily Nation on Tuesday May 21 in a story titled Ruto office seeks to calm storm over trip, said it is in possession of an invoice from VistaJet for $300,000 (Sh25 million) which also shows that the payment was an instalment for the first quarter of the year. However, a statement from the DP's office said the cost for hiring the jet was Sh18 million inclusive of VAT and other charges for the entire trip.

DP Ruto left the country on May 16 from Wilson airport to Congo Brazzaville before flying to Gabon and Nigeria on May 17. The plane then flew to Sudan for fueling on May 18 before heading to Algeria on May 19 and back to Wilson Airport.

Majority leader of the National Assembly and MP for Garissa township Adan Duale, is this afternoon expected to table a full audit of the entire cost of the trip to the four nations as the media reports of the elicited sharp debate among members.


http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-121272/ruto-demands-apology-nmg-over-hustler-airline-story
 
House to probe Ruto visits

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Deputy President William Ruto's chartered jet is marketed as one of the finest executive planes in its class, complete with an office, catering facilities, a bed and a lounge for relaxing.

By CAROLINE WAFULA cwafula@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Tuesday, May 21 2013 at 22:30


In Summary


  • Ugenya MP David Ouma asked why it was necessary to hire a jet for Mr Ruto, and why he could not use the plane that was used by former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka.
  • Jubilee's Rachael Shebesh (Nairobi Women's Representative), however, said it would be important for MPs to understand the role of the President and the deputy.

Deputy President William Ruto's recent visit to West and Central African countries has sparked controversy in the National Assembly and an audit will be carried out.

Some MPs are demanding a scrutiny of the visit to see if it was necessary and its exact cost to the taxpayer.

The investigation will seek to establish why it was necessary to hire a plane for Mr Ruto and how much it cost to take the delegation that was with him.

Tuesday, lawmakers demanded a statement from Majority Leader Aden Duale, even as sources indicated that the newly constituted Public Accounts Committee would make it a first task of their business.

Ugenya MP David Ouma asked why it was necessary to hire a jet for Mr Ruto, and why he could not use the plane that was used by former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka.

He demanded a list of the people who travelled with the Deputy President and how much they were paid as daily allowances during the trip. The lawmaker wants an audit of the overall cost of the trip.

Jubilee's Rachael Shebesh (Nairobi Women's Representative), however, said it would be important for MPs to understand the role of the President and the deputy.

Ms Shebesh said that there was a difference in the roles of the Vice-President in previous governments and the deputy in the current administration.

She said the National Assembly should be supplied with information on whether those accompanying Mr Ruto on the trip were given clearance before travelling.

Mr Ruto visited Ghana, Algeria, Congo, Nigeria and Gabon.

Sources indicated that some members of the newly constituted Public Accounts Committee were compiling vital documents to assist in the investigation.

First instalment

Mr Ruto has denied that the plane he hired from VistaJet cost taxpayers a Sh100 million.

He said in response through Information permanent secretary Bitange Ndemo that the trip cost Sh18.5 million.

However, the Nation has documents showing that an invoice demanding settlement of the first instalment of the "quarterly payment" for the Bombardier 850 Challenger plane was lodged last Wednesday.

House to probe Ruto visits - Politics - nation.co.ke
 
daah hii Jet tamu sana hata ningekua mimi najipitishia qutation.
 
the cost of choosing washukiwa wa mauaji. bila shaka wanatafuta support kutoka kwa mafisadi wenzao wajitoe ICC au wapige kelele ICC ifute kesi zao
 
Ni zamu yetu na sisi kula...tuliwambia humu wakatuona hatufai..wakaja na kejeli nyingii,leo hata siku mia bado,tayari wameshaanza kutanua.
 
House to probe Ruto visits

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Deputy President William Ruto’s chartered jet is marketed as one of the finest executive planes in its class, complete with an office, catering facilities, a bed and a lounge for relaxing.

By CAROLINE WAFULA cwafula@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Tuesday, May 21 2013 at 22:30


In Summary


  • Ugenya MP David Ouma asked why it was necessary to hire a jet for Mr Ruto, and why he could not use the plane that was used by former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka.
  • Jubilee’s Rachael Shebesh (Nairobi Women’s Representative), however, said it would be important for MPs to understand the role of the President and the deputy.

Deputy President William Ruto’s recent visit to West and Central African countries has sparked controversy in the National Assembly and an audit will be carried out.

Some MPs are demanding a scrutiny of the visit to see if it was necessary and its exact cost to the taxpayer.

The investigation will seek to establish why it was necessary to hire a plane for Mr Ruto and how much it cost to take the delegation that was with him.

Tuesday, lawmakers demanded a statement from Majority Leader Aden Duale, even as sources indicated that the newly constituted Public Accounts Committee would make it a first task of their business.

Ugenya MP David Ouma asked why it was necessary to hire a jet for Mr Ruto, and why he could not use the plane that was used by former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka.

He demanded a list of the people who travelled with the Deputy President and how much they were paid as daily allowances during the trip. The lawmaker wants an audit of the overall cost of the trip.

Jubilee’s Rachael Shebesh (Nairobi Women’s Representative), however, said it would be important for MPs to understand the role of the President and the deputy.

Ms Shebesh said that there was a difference in the roles of the Vice-President in previous governments and the deputy in the current administration.

She said the National Assembly should be supplied with information on whether those accompanying Mr Ruto on the trip were given clearance before travelling.

Mr Ruto visited Ghana, Algeria, Congo, Nigeria and Gabon.

Sources indicated that some members of the newly constituted Public Accounts Committee were compiling vital documents to assist in the investigation.

First instalment

Mr Ruto has denied that the plane he hired from VistaJet cost taxpayers a Sh100 million.

He said in response through Information permanent secretary Bitange Ndemo that the trip cost Sh18.5 million.

However, the Nation has documents showing that an invoice demanding settlement of the first instalment of the “quarterly payment” for the Bombardier 850 Challenger plane was lodged last Wednesday.

House to probe Ruto visits - Politics - nation.co.ke

Well my fellow Kenyans, here in TZ we have a saying from our great man Mwalimu Nyerere who said KUPANGA NI KUCHAGUA and truly kupanga ni kuchagua, you know your people better, and you choose the ones you think they will take you there. Kwamba wana Matanuzi I think this mlijua sana, Mbarikiwe, na la kufanya sasa ni kusubiri kipindi kingine mfanye VEMA zaidi, hakuna haja ya kulalamikia hilo. May God lead you to the busara zaidi
 
Watanzania wanachekesha kweli. Wanapenda kuchanganua maovu yanayofanyika kwa majirani zao kaskasini utadhani kwao paradiso. Ndio maana ufisadi mnao lakini hata hamuelewi mnao.
 
Washaanza wasiwasi..awali waliuliza rais na naibu wake wataendeleza shughuli za uongozi kwa namna gani wakitumia mtandao wa skype??..wamekwisha pata jibu yao sasa...private jet kwenda hague.

Sikudhania kuingia kwa katiba mpya kulipunguza shughuli za rais kushirikiana kimataifa... wawache unafiki kwamba itamgharimu maskini ksh 100 millioni taslim..aidha tuna watu wasioamini na wanataka kuendelea kutokubali ni uongozi mpya umeingia na kuanza kazi...sasa hii DOMO inayoenezwa italeta mabadiliko kivipi kwa changamoto kenya inayopitia hivi sasa..tuna watu ambao hawataki kuielewa katiba ya kenya..wakizidi kukubali ukweli ndio hali yao itazidi kuwa bora...

juzi rais alikwenda afrika Kusini (kwa mwaliko kutoka kwa rais wa afrika Kusini) mbona Afrika Kusini kaalika mhalifu... nani katika jamii yakimataifa ametokea na amepinga hadharani..
wakenya maskini wamepoteza pesa ngapi kupitia ubadhirifu kwenye goldenberg and anglo-leasing wakiramba hizo pesa serikali ya nusu-mkate walikuwa wapi..usingizini??...
 
Du........watz watakula nyasi ili ndege ya raisi inunuliwe: Basil Mramba
 
Huyu Ruto anawatibua weengi kwa kujifanya yeye ni co president
soon hata Uhuru ataanza mdhibiti
he is a troublemaker always
 
Watanzania wanachekesha kweli. Wanapenda kuchanganua maovu yanayofanyika kwa majirani zao kaskasini utadhani kwao paradiso. Ndio maana ufisadi mnao lakini hata hamuelewi mnao.

Sijui wasiojijua ni Watanzania au ni wewe tu, maana kama ulijua kuwa kuna ufisadi sina hakika kama utafiti wa kujua mafisadi wa Tanzania ulitoka Kenya ila najua mafisadi waliibuliwa na watanzania wenyewe, sasa sijaelewa unaposema hamuwajui una maana gani? Hata hivy comment kuhusu Makamu wenu wa Rais nyinyi wenyewe mmetoa, kwenye Mtandao wenu nilichoeleza ni kuwa kupanga ni kuchagua, mlijua kuwa wapo ambao si mafisadi wa matanuzi yet mkawachagua mliowataka. Wazo basi you grin it na mwende mbele. Pole ndugu yangu maana naona hujielewi mwenyewe
 
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