A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CORRUPTION IN KENYA AND HONDURAS
As I watched Mwambia's Exposé on Citizen TV, it surprised me that Kenyans were hypocritical enough to appear surprised and worried.
A majority of us have known for a long time that some elements in the police and military are corrupt, unpatriotic and dirty, they are involved in cattle rustling to sustain their interests in the beef/butchery industry, constant tribal clashes in North Rift, Upper Eastern and North Eastern Kenya, they are stakeholders in drug trafficking, poaching of endangered animals, arms trade, election rigging, and are key stakeholders in assassination and murder industry.
It is apparent the Kenyan elite is taking good notes (and even using soft-copy notes) on how to perfect the art and science of destroying a country via blatant looting and stealing of state coffers, impoverishing the masses and being patron saints to poverty.
Politicians steal ⅓ of Kenya's annual budget, in Honduras, their politicians steal 13% of the annual GDP. In Kenya, they involve our politicians in drug trafficking and arms/drug dealers and thieves finance political parties, the same thing happens in Honduras. In Kenya, we had a scheme to purchase Medical equipment for hospitals that were nothing but an avenue to steal public funds. In Honduras, the exact thing that happened the politicians stole monies and lied that they had constructed 7 hospitals that never existed!. We cannot forget the Armenian brothers scandal during the Kibaki regime, in Honduras drug lords and bloodthirsty mercenaries have made the statehouse in Tegucigalpa into their centre of operations. Parliamentarians have passed laws to cushion corrupt persons, they've passed laws to ensure they shield corrupt persons from prosecution, and if it happens, it will be least punitive, more of a holiday in Zanzibar.
Kenya has in return refined the Corruption curriculum and awarded South Sudan a PhD in Insatiable Theft, South Sudan is officially the most corrupt nation on earth. Juba has ¾ of its people in abject poverty, while its politicians are swimming in petrol dollars, kids of these politicians are YOLOing in Funds on Superbikes while studying for degrees in International Relations at USIU in preparation to land top jobs in South Sudan government as ambassadors and ministers.
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