Grand Corruption in Kenya

"Corruption will now cease to be a way of life in Kenya and I call upon all those members of my government and public officers accustomed to corrupt practice to know and clearly understand that there will be no sacred cows under my government." Mwai Kibaki 30 Dec 2002.


Debt


Annual Public Debt Management Report July 2006 - June 2007 (Ministry of Finance)

The Annual Public Debt Management Report July 2006 – June 2007 of The Ministry Of Finance outlining Kenya’s external and domestic debt as well as reforms to strengthen the Debt Management Office.

LOANS SIGNED FROM 31ST JANUARY 1963 TO DECEMBER 2006 by Government of Kenya

Schedule of loans signed by Governement of kenya since independence to 2006. The loans to Kenya are worth 1.1 Trillion Kenya Shillings.

Kenya External Debt Register

Statement of External Public Debt. Details of loans taken by the Kenya Government from lenders. Extract from the External Debt Register.

Annual Public Debt Management Report July - June 2006 (Ministry of Finance)

 It highlights some of the big jumps in debt stock to commercial lenders.  There is no good explanation as to why this is only the second report on Kenya’s debt stock in 13 years – apart from the obvious.  The debt stock has been manipulated and mismanaged to the disadvantage of Kenyans generally and to the very distinct advantage of some public officers and commercial entities.

During a meeting at the Treasury called by the Permanent Secretary for Finance, Joseph Kinyua last week to discuss public concern about the Anglo Leasing, invited representatives of civil society requested to see the Anglo Leasing irrevocable promissory notes that Finance Minister Amos Kimunya recently brandished at a press conference. They could not have […]

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Annual Public Debt Management Report July - June 2006 (Ministry of Finance)

The Annual Public Debt Management Report July 2005 – June 2006 of The Ministry Of Finance outlining Kenya’s external and domestic debt as well as reforms to strengthen the Debt Management Office.

Public Forum on Promissory Notes

Multimedia Footage of a Public Forum on Promissory Notes Held in Nairobi by Civil Society on 16th May 2007

World Bank Gives Kenya $135m

Article by Reuters, Wednesday, May 23, 2007 ,
The World Bank gave Kenya credit worth $135 million on Wednesday to improve Internet usage and the gathering of statistics.

Civil Society Puts HSBC Bank on Notice

Statement from civil society asking Kenyans to join them in bringing government to account for the irrevocable promissory notes for overvalued and non performed contracts.

HSBC Caveat Emptor: The People of Kenya Will Not Pay These

Copies of the promissory notes tabled in Parliament by Hon. Maoka Maore on Wednesday, 9th May, 2007:

IMF, World Bank Ignore Graft in New Lending

Reports on The World Bank and IMF announcements that Kenya would receive new loans from the two agencies.

KSh 7 billion Hole In Telkom's Books

Reports regarding the Controller and Auditor General questioning the financial figures of Telkom Kenya for the year ending June 30, 2005 where she said that more than Sh7 billion had not be accounted.

 

 

 

 

 

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PS Kinyua Addresses Civil Society On Debt Register

 

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