Restitution, will win the public trust


The war against corruption in Kenya championed by KACC is welcomed. The momentum and pace it has taken is positive now that according to KACC Director neither the “big’ nor “small” fish are spared.
Yes there is prosecution case built but one thing that I’m yet to see is that the stolen properties and embezzled monies are returned. The individuals found guilty are left to continue enjoying their plunder which some amount to billions of shillings. Tarda saga is now at the public domain, something needs to be done because the money was meant for community development project towards self sustenance and in general benefit the Kenyan economy.
If truly the government is committed to this war then without compromise under their various and respective arms and authorities, these people should be forced to return in full what they stole. This will not only show a sign of its commitment but also their goal towards zero tolerance against corruption.

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