Land and Conflict Sensitive Journalism sumaries
Swiss hand over Anglo Leasing affair evidence
Daily Nation, pg 8Saturday, 22 Sep 2012
Investigations into the Anglo Leasing scandal got a major boost after Switzerland handed over the second and final batch of evidence. A Swiss lawyer representing Kenya’s interests on Thursday received banking records and oth
Full StoryCDF account frozen over unfair allocation
Standard Pg 12Monday, 17 Sep 2012
The High Court has frozen the accounts of Molo Constituency Development Fund (CDF) following an application by a civic leader.The petitioner claims there is discrimination in the allocation of funds with one area being favoured. H
Full StoryGoldenberg Scandal still a Mystery Decade later
Standard Pg 11Tuesday, 11 Sep 2012
Goldenberg and Triton cases are still major scandals that have remained unresolved by the Judiciary. The two scams that stole headlines in both local and international newspapers are to date pending before the court even after a N
Full StoryEx-PS, former KTB MD sent to jail
Standard Pg 1 & 10Tuesday, 11 Sep 2012
The reality of a reformed Judiciary that treats high-profile criminals same way it would common offenders was felt across the country as three former high-ranking State officials were sent to jail. Ms Rebecca Nabutola, former Tour
Full StoryCity Hall Pays sh36million for air Supply
The Star, Pg 9Thursday, 06 Sep 2012
A day after town clerk Roba Duba resigned to pursue political interests it has been revealed that Cash strapped City hall is at the centre of controversy once again, with glaring revelations that millions of shillings were paid ou
Full StoryFormer PS fined sh3m for Abusing Office
Starndard Pg 11Thursday, 06 Sep 2012
The only officer found guilty in Anglo leasing was convicted of three counts and given three years in jail or a fine. The former Permanent secretary for Home Affairs Sylvester Mwaliko was the only one found guilty of abusing offic
Full StoryKimunya and Ndung’u survive house censure
Starndard Pg 1 & 7Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012
Transport minister Amos Kimunya and Central Bank Governor Njuguna Ndungu survived censure in the house after MPs threw out a report indicting the two over a sh1.8Billion loss in a controversial money printing contract. The auditor
Full StoryWhat next for Goldenberg Scandal Trials
Daily Nation, Pg 9Sunday, 02 Sep 2012
A prime suspect in the infamous sh 5.8billion Goldenberg scandal Dr. Wilfred Koinange, brings to an end one of the longest trials of a civil servant in Kenya. His death brings to three the number of suspects to die in four years.
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