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Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
by mwananchi@hushmail.com 10 Oct '08
by mwananchi@hushmail.com 10 Oct '08
10 Oct '08
John,
Dr. Bonny Khalwale on Wednesday in parliament as Chairman of the
Parliamentary Accounts Committee in Parliament questioned why the
Government, presumably through the Info. and Comm. and other
related dockets was jeopardising our national security by selling
shares in the telecoms sector to foreigners.
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/-/1064/478582/-/ywrqttz/-
/index.html
Dr. Khalwale was obviously not aware of PS Ndemo's latest and
seemingly hurried initiative to abolish local shareholding
requirements in the ICT sector and it should no doubt be brought to
Parliament's attention and the public's notice.
http://africa.reuters.com/business/news/usnJOE4950WH.html
It is time PS Ndemo presented himself in his official capacity to
Kenyans before the Parliamentary committee and named the foreign
companies that have threatened not to invest in Kenya because they
cannot allegedly partner with Kenyans! Kenyans should never condone
blackmail, let alone from foreigners whose sole goal is to make hay
while the sun shines from Kenyans without engaging in knowledge and
technology transfer, indigenous wealth creation and other derived
benefits that newly industrialised countries (China, India etc)
have reaped from enforcing local ownership requirements.
It is time such critical decisions that affect the nation were
taken out of the hands of individuals who through possibly coerced
strokes of pens to gazettements seriously compromise the nation's
march to progression in indigenous ownership of sectors of the
economy. Such critical decisions should belong in the hands of
Wananchi through Parliamentarians who should debate and ratify such
critical and arbitrary gazettements.
Recently we saw the results of ill advised policies that favour
foreigners at the expense of indigenous Kenyans. We saw Safaricom's
share price become thoroughly depressed by foreigners who were in a
rush to dump the shares. The greatest sufferers were local
investors many of whom were already short changed with their paltry
21 percent share allocation. Yet the powers that be, sought to
favour foreigners who have no allegiance to the nation at the
expense of Wananchi.
What has PS Ndemo done to improve and increase local ownership in
the ICT sector before concluding that such efforts and approaches
were futile and that Kenyans were useless investors? If Ndemo truly
had the interests of Kenyans at heart he wouldn't be putting
foreigners ahead of Kenyans! Similarly why has Ndemo been appending
his signature to documents that favour Libyans amongst other
foreigners that undermine Wananchi while holding a public office
that demands maintaining public trust and protecting public
interest?
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143990641&cid=4
The Law regarding Acting on behalf of foreigners interests:
http://www.kenyalaw.org/kenyalaw/klr_app/view_content.php?ContentHis
toryID=12838
Why is PS Ndemo purporting to fix what is not broken? Kenya
recorded a 1330% increase in FDI in 2007, perhaps PS Ndemo could be
excused for the oversight at the time of his arbitrary
pronouncement. Surely something must be working right..
http://africa.reuters.com/country/TZ/news/usnLO172755.html
The report showed that FDI to Kenya rose to $728 million in
2007 compared with $51 million in the previous year, a rise
of close to 1,330 percent. "Kenya's FDI increased due to
large privatisation sales in the telecommunications industry
and investment in railways," Naiko said.
The Econet sham has been misused repeatedly by PS Ndemo as the
reason for his rationale in first reducing local shareholding
requirements from 30%, down to 20% and now to his envisioned ZERO%.
Instead of looking at the root cause of the matter which are
unfavorable policies towards local investors, a hostile lending
environment towards startups, poor vetting, poor tendering
procedures, poor due diligence and irregularities by the regulator
and reforming those, he appears keen to lambast and blame anything
and everything else on Wananchi rather than address the root causes
by instituting and promoting professional changes and improvements
in the afflicted public institutions. Indeed how did bankrupt KNFC
and Econet meet the US$100m threshhold of turnover for tendering
when Deloitte and Touche audited accounts show Econet's largest
operation (before they were bundled out of Nigeria for not having
paid for their shares) having a turnover then of a mere US$8
million and KNFC's total assets valued at Ksh 20million as of 2006?
The poor financials and the exercise of due care in conducting due
diligence by the regulator are the reasons why the licence fee
could not be paid to the GK within the proscribed period and it has
nothing to do with the vast majority of local investors whom Ndemo
is trying to vilify. PS Ndemo and Treasury should let the public
know if Econet has forfeited and paid in full its US$1.3 million
bid bond to the exchequer for failure to pay the licence fees in
cash as required:
Audited Financials:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242139/Financials.pdf
Miscellaneous:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242137/EconetSA.pdf
For all we know PS Ndemo could have been misled by vested and
powerful interests in the matter. Naturally the principles of
justice dictate that he ought to be given the accordance of the
benefit of doubt but if his deliberate actions show otherwise then
the wheels of justice must run their course. If it takes 14 years
as it did for the eventual trial and judgement of Oluga and Somaia
for fraud against the Republic, then so be it.
This is why if Ndemo is indeed innocent, he should not hesitate to
speedily request KACC, the CID, Kenya's numerous independent anti-
corruption organisations, any willing international partners with
forensic investigation capacities, members of the public to work
towards investigating the matter. It is also important that the PS'
accomplishments on behalf of the nation are not blighted by a few
but serious malfeasances if he was indeed misled. PS Ndemo's
involvement in the matter is a serious issue considering what the
law states about deliberately subverting directives and rulings
such as the Minister's cancellation of the licence, given that
deliberate ignorance of court rulings and Ministerial cancellations
is classified under law as fraud.
The law as regards Misleading the public:
http://www.kenyalaw.org/kenyalaw/klr_app/view_content.php?ContentHis
toryID=12843
Section 354 of Chapter XXXV (Miscellaneous Offences Against Public
Authority) of the Laws of Kenya:
“ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY UTTERS AS AND FOR A SUBSISTING
AND EFFECTUAL DOCUMENT ANY DOCUMENT WHICH HAS BY ANY
LAWFUL AUTHORITY BEEN ORDERED TO BE REVOKED, CANCELLED
OR SUSPENDED, or the operation of which has ceased by
effluxion of time, or by death, or by the happening of
any other event, is guilty of an offence of the same
kind, and IS LIABLE TO THE SAME PUNISHMENT, AS IF HE HAD
FORGED THE DOCUMENT,”
http://www.kenyalaw.org/kenyalaw/klr_app/view_content.php?ContentHis
toryID=9961
Amos Wako as the AG should let Kenyans know whether he was
consulted by PS Ndemo, what his legal opinion was if any, by
releasing the relevant correspondence, and if so, what rationale he
employed in purporting to settle a case the Government had already
won through a final court ruling!
Judge's final Ruling upholding cancellation of licence:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242136/Econet_v_Minister.pdf
video of PS Ndemo personally signing the sham "settlement
agreement":
http://rapidshare.com/files/152229210/en_bs_250707_econectknfc.mp4
Laws of Kenya regarding the Giving of advice:
http://www.kenyalaw.org/kenyalaw/klr_app/view_content.php?ContentHis
toryID=12842
AG Wako has shown previously that in matters where the Government
will ultimately prevail, the Government will not hesitate to uphold
the public interest even where the outcome could embarrass the
executive as was the unprecedented case of Kenya Duty Free v GK
where the Government's winning defence was that the former
President had taken a US$2 million bribe from the applicant.
http://www.freshfields.com/news/mediareleases/mediarelease.asp?id=10
19
It is an inescapable fact that PS Ndemo seems to wish away that the
Econet licence was Scandal number 10 in Edward Clay's list of 20
scandals committed against the nation:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152246719/20Scandals.pdf
What happened to Ndemo's rather reasonable previous requirement in
2007 about local ownership, did vested foreign and "local -
Mobitelea like" interests twist his arm and coerce him to change
his mind??
What we are saying is that a foreign investor needs time to
(get to) know whom he can work with," Ndemo says. "In three
years he can do a private placement or in five years do an
IPO (initial public offering) or introduce employee option
plans, but they must give 30 per cent to locals."
The issues are very simple, Ndemo should come clean and cease
condoning and abetting the commission of illegal acts against the
public trust and interest that involve a permanently CANCELLED and
thus null and void license; open the matter to public scrutiny and
investigation and mostly importantly it is his duty as a Kenyan to
find constructive ways of promoting indigenous Kenyan ownership
instead of working day and night to find ways to increase ownership
by foreigners at the expense of Wananchi. It is indeed absurd that
when Mama Mboga attempts to make a living without having a valid
licence, she will certainly face the wrath of askaris, how
foreigners can blantantly walk into Kenya, disenfranchise their
local component with blessings from vested interests and when their
licence is cancelled continue to operate without a valid licence
and without a new tender being called reeks of impunity at best.
When 48 members of Parliament in 2003 rose up to be counted, they
surely knew what the animal they were pointing out, the same animal
that now disrespects Kenyan institutions as it continues to run
around while flashing a long cancelled and now null and void
licence as part of a grand and colossal fraud.
http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=2030
Peterson Olale
On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 15:59:44 +0000 John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com>
wrote:
>Brian
>
>We dont dispute that.
>
>We are asking about the fact that the government is ignoring court
>injuctions which were shown there
>
>Why ignore court cases?
>
>JM
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists(a)gmail.com>
>To: j.maina(a)ymail.com
>Cc: kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke
>Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:54:50 PM
>Subject: Re: [kictanet] Econet Haters.... :-D
>
>Brian,
>
>As kictanet chairman with all the 'forum powers', I honestly feel
>that it is unfair for you to drag on this conversation at least
>from a
>"fair play" perspective....
>
>If you choose not to kill the thread, at least you should avoid
>being
>a discussant?
>
>regards,
>
>Alex
>
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Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
by Joseph Manthi 10 Oct '08
by Joseph Manthi 10 Oct '08
10 Oct '08
Dr NdemoThanks for the response. Its good to see you contributing to this
discussion. You must understand the angst of Kenyans all over who took your
pronouncements as decisions rather than a request for commends.
Please clarify this:
Are stating that the decision to allow foreign companies to operate in Kenya
without local partners has not been made?
Additionally are you also stating that your reported comments were nothing
but a request for comments?
Please let me know
Joe
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:24 PM, <bitange(a)jambo.co.ke> wrote:
> Dear Joseph,
> I have never in my life shied away from my responsibility. It is my
> responsibility to raise issues that are hurting the industry. Seeking
> public views is not a crime. We are going through the discussion in order
> to accomodate all views. I expected reasonable contributions. It is
> important to note that since independence, we have never had to contribute
> to policy making like we are doing it here now.
>
>
> Have a diaspora day.
>
> Ndemo.
>
>
> > CrystalThis is demeaning to Kenyans. You should stop discussing issues
> > about
> > Kenya unless you know what you are talking about.
> >
> > Grameen Bank and Telecom is a Bangladeshi company. Why shouldn't Kenyans
> > own
> > the major telecomms? Is there a law that states only foreigners can own
> > these companies?
> >
> > Anyway I do not want to belittle this discussion by reading what
> > foreigners
> > think about Kenyans. Only Kenyans can solve Kenyan issues.
> >
> > I do not know what John is talking about (and I know John, unlike most of
> > you who do not) and I am waiting to hear a response from PS Ndemo. I
> think
> > the least we can demand of our public servant is a fair hearing. Let Dr
> > Ndemo speak for himself. And those who are just heckling should step
> > aside.
> > The Moi era when people just spoke good of people in power and never
> > questioned their public actions (rather than private), and Dr Ndemo's
> > pronouncement was a very public action, should be over. At least I hope
> > so.
> >
> > I am looking forward to hearing Dr Ndemo pay us the honor of explaining
> > his
> > official action. This is serious business. We are talking about the
> giving
> > away of publicly owned rare resources.
> >
> > John et al and Brian et al - stop taking sides and making it personal. It
> > is
> > not personal, it is business.
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 6:06 AM, John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Crystal
> >>
> >> Cheap argument. So Kenya doesnt have small Telekoms? Please stop these
> >> roadside mentality
> >>
> >> We have our small telkoms and know that however long it will take to
> >> recover and get the crooks. We will get them
> >>
> >> JM
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----
> >> From: Crystal Watley <crystal(a)voicesofafrica.org>
> >> To: Fred Okono <fredokono(a)cfsk.org>
> >> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke>;
> >> ke-users <ke-internetusers(a)bdix.net>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 6:15:39 PM
> >> Subject: [ke-internetusers] Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand
> >> Vested Interests
> >>
> >> Kenyans CAN own their own telecom. There is a minority owned telecom in
> >> the
> >> US and it is huge in Bangladesh. There is no reason why someone couldn't
> >> do
> >> it in Kenya.
> >>
> >> Two questions: Who has the vision? Who has the funding?
> >>
> >> Minority Owned Telecom in the United States
> >>
> >>
> http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb_archive/2006/12/01/8395123/index.htm
> >>
> >> Grameen Phone in Bangladesh
> >>
> >> http://www.grameenphone.com/index.php?id=68
> >>
> >> Asante sana,
> >>
> >> Crystal
> >>
> >> There comes time in everyone's life, where they have to stop talking and
> >> start doing....
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Fred Okono <fredokono(a)cfsk.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Dear John,
> >>>
> >>> You are abviously a very angry person, shooting straight from the hip -
> >>> the only redeeming quality of your anger being that on the face of it,
> >>> it is
> >>> inspired by a love of country. But can we keep it civil?
> >>>
> >>> Indeed Kenyans should own all our strategic and fundamental
> >>> infrastructure, but nothing is wrong with seeking foreign back-up on
> >>> our way
> >>> to that rarefied goal. I'd rather we had fully foreign-owned
> >>> enterprises
> >>> operating locally, employing a large number of my compatriots, paying
> >>> taxes
> >>> to the government, creating greater consumer utility through
> >>> competition and
> >>> generating auxilliary business opportunities both upstream and
> >>> downstream
> >>> than have no such investments, locally owned or otherwise.
> >>>
> >>> And most importantly, there is no law stopping enterprising Kenyans
> >>> from
> >>> making future bids - WHOLLY KENYAN - for such opportunities! Like you
> >>> rightly pointed out, the Safaricom IPO revealed our hunger for sound
> >>> investments - what we seem to lack are inspired local entrepreneurs to
> >>> harness this. We need more TransCenturies then we can effectively take
> >>> on
> >>> those foreign investors and competitors without need for extreme
> >>> protectionist policies.
> >>>
> >>> As for PS Ndemo - he is one of our best. The very fact that he is part
> >>> of
> >>> and an occassional contributor to this forum speaks of his belief in
> >>> transparency and accountability. And personal interraction with him
> >>> reinforces this impression. Please let us not pull down and drag in the
> >>> mud
> >>> the few really good people we have!
> >>>
> >>> **
> >>> *Fredrick Okono ** *
> >>> *Deputy Director*
> >>> *
> >>> ------------------------------
> >>> ** *
> >>> *Computers for Schools Kenya *
> >>> Semco Business Park | Unit 1, Mombasa Road | P.O. Box 48584-00100 |
> >>> Nairobi , Kenya |
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> >>> (0)723-527106|Email:fredokono@cfsk.org <Email%3Afredokono(a)cfsk.org> <
> mary(a)cfsk.org>|Website:
> >>> www.cfsk.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> *From:* John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com>
> >>> *To:* fredokono(a)cfsk.org
> >>> *Cc:* KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke>
> ;
> >>> ke-users <ke-internetusers(a)bdix.net>
> >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:20 PM
> >>> *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested
> >>> Interests
> >>>
> >>> Nick
> >>>
> >>> You see that its only people like you who are in Kenya not to develope
> >>> Kenya but to exploit are the ones supporting Ndemo. Crooks like him.
> >>> You are
> >>> known and even the BPO society know you as someone who is known not to
> >>> support the general development and economic improvement of thee
> >>> country.
> >>>
> >>> You are known as someone who even his own staff he has consistently
> >>> paid
> >>> poorly. When did Ndemo give Kenyans a chance to buy the companies and
> >>> they
> >>> said they couldnt? He wouldd rather go to Libya and go and make secret
> >>> deals
> >>> there. Am not suprised that you support him but know that no matter how
> >>> long
> >>> it takees. Kenyans will recover Kenya from looters like you
> >>>
> >>> JM
> >>> ----- Original Message ----
> >>> From: nicholasnesbitt <nnesbitt(a)kencall.com>
> >>> To: j.maina(a)ymail.com
> >>> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke>;
> >>> ke-users <ke-internetusers(a)bdix.net>
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 7:13:01 PM
> >>> Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
> >>>
> >>> I agree totally.
> >>> Sounds like someone needs to do something more productive than try to
> >>> insinuate there is anything wrong here with Kenya becoming a more
> >>> investor
> >>> friendly and respectful environment.... Perhaps this person needs to
> >>> put
> >>> their own money where their mouth is and then they will get a very
> >>> different
> >>> perspective about how they would like their money to be used if they
> >>> were to
> >>> invest in anything substantial in Kenya...
> >>>
> >>> It is Econet's investors' money. It is not Kenya's money...
> >>>
> >>> Do we want the investment in Kenya, the competition, the jobs, the
> >>> participation of Essar, or do we want to play a nationalistic game
> >>> based on
> >>> rich and passively investing Kenyans getting the lion's share of
> >>> someone's
> >>> investment in Kenya, just because they are powerful and the law
> >>> mandates
> >>> that they they should have a piece of someone else's hard earned
> >>> investment?
> >>> The wananchi wouldn't share in any Econet investment even if it were
> >>> still
> >>> required by the law to have a local partner, it would be some Mobiletea
> >>> kinds of individuals who would slide up to Econet and scare them into
> >>> partnering with the locals... just the same way as it always has been
> >>> in
> >>> Kenya and in such countries that adopt such market distorting and
> >>> investment
> >>> unfriendly policies...
> >>> Bravo, Daktari Ndemo!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Nicholas A. Nesbitt
> >>> Chief Executive Officer
> >>> KenCall EPZ Ltd
> >>> P.O. Box 27507 - 00506
> >>> Sameer Industrial Park, Mombasa Road
> >>> Nairobi, Kenya
> >>>
> >>> +254.20.660.2000 (office)
> >>> +254.20.660.2222 (fax)
> >>> +254.721.458.458 (cell)
> >>>
> >>> nnesbitt(a)kencall.com
> >>> www.kencall.com
> >>>
> >>> BEST Non-European Contact Centre 2008
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> *Fastest Growing Top 100 company*
> >>>
> >>> On Oct 7, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Crystal Watley wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I have known Dr. Ndemo for some time now and have found him to be
> >>> nothing less than a man of integrity. I have seen his name drawn
> >>> through the
> >>> mud next to other politicians in the past. Let me be very honest and
> >>> frank
> >>> in this matter.
> >>>
> >>> When are we in Kenya going to get past this political mud slinging and
> >>> look at the actual WORK performance of our leaders? When I watch the
> >>> news I
> >>> see very few Kenyan political leaders really working. They are always
> >>> campaigning and pretending THAT is their job. In many cases it IS their
> >>> way
> >>> of making money, although it is NOT what we pay them for doing.
> >>>
> >>> Most of our political leaders do not have the ACTUAL work performance
> >>> record of Dr. Ndemo. We know the long hours he works. I have been in
> >>> his
> >>> office at 7 am and at 7 pm. Those of us of who know him have seen this
> >>> is
> >>> the rule NOT the exception.
> >>>
> >>> Someday I hope in Kenya we understand we must judge everyone in public
> >>> office by their actual work PERFORMANCE. Politicians are OUR employees.
> >>> They
> >>> work for the people of Kenya. They should be judged as an employer
> >>> views an
> >>> employee. How hard are they working for develoment? What good comes
> >>> from
> >>> their initiatives? Are they professional? Are they in the office
> >>> working? We
> >>> need to set higher standards for our government. This is not
> >>> accomplished by
> >>> breaking the good ones down.
> >>>
> >>> Asante sana.
> >>>
> >>> Crystal
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Brian Munyao Longwe
> >>> <brian(a)caret.net>wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Smells like a smear campaign to me.
> >>>>
> >>>> I see nothing that Ndemo has done wrong.
> >>>>
> >>>> B
> >>>>
> >>>> On Oct 7, 2008, at 8:43 AM, John Maina wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> > http://www.wananchiforums.com/showthread.php?p=3150#post3150
> >>>> >
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Brian
We dont dispute that.
We are asking about the fact that the government is ignoring court injuctions which were shown there
Why ignore court cases?
JM
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To: j.maina(a)ymail.com
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Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:54:50 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Econet Haters.... :-D
Brian,
As kictanet chairman with all the 'forum powers', I honestly feel
that it is unfair for you to drag on this conversation at least from a
"fair play" perspective....
If you choose not to kill the thread, at least you should avoid being
a discussant?
regards,
Alex
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian(a)caret.net> wrote:
> Well, you know in any bid or competition there have to be winners and
> losers. It's just that some know how to lose graciously and politely
> accept defeat while others simply cannot accept a loss - and then
> resort to all sorts of underhand tactics. I think that this issue
> with the 3rd GSM is a perfect example.
>
> There were many bidders. KTIG was kicked out at the technical (1st
> stage) because their bid did not meet the stringent technical
> criteria. Why didn't any others bidders (and especially those who
> made it to the 2nd (financial) round cry foul?
>
> It also bemuses me that this chip is still being carried by the KTIG
> folk - and that they would so violently attact someone as reputable
> as Ndemo, simply because he made a favourable comment about an
> investor who is bringing significant investment (over US$ 500m) into
> the country and region.
>
> beats me!
>
> Brian
>
> On Oct 9, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Barrack Otieno wrote:
>
>> Well i may not qualify as a judge but i guess this is not meant for
>> Kictanet, better still i am not sure whether Kriegler has left the
>> country in my humble opinion what we need is a win win situation
>> otherwise tutabaki Nyuma
>> Regards
>>
>> On 10/9/08, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian(a)caret.net> wrote:
>>> I strongly suspected that this was all about KTIG (Kenyan diaspora
>>> living in America), their loss of 3rd mobile bid and subsequent
>>> clumsy attempts to legally obfuscate the eventual award to Econet.
>>>
>>> It must really feel bad to see that Econet are finally getting their
>>> network live. Woyeeeee....
>>>
>>> I remember 3-4 years ago saying that when I see the Econet signal
>>> (though I understand they are adopting a different brand name) as an
>>> available network in Kenya that I would say a silent prayer for the
>>> righteous.....
>>>
>>> Now maybe I should just laugh hysterically!
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>> On Oct 9, 2008, at 2:10 PM, John Maina wrote:
>>>
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Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
by John Maina 09 Oct '08
by John Maina 09 Oct '08
09 Oct '08
Crystal
Cheap argument. So Kenya doesnt have small Telekoms? Please stop these roadside mentality
We have our small telkoms and know that however long it will take to recover and get the crooks. We will get them
JM
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Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 6:15:39 PM
Subject: [ke-internetusers] Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
Kenyans CAN own their own telecom. There is a minority owned telecom in the US and it is huge in Bangladesh. There is no reason why someone couldn't do it in Kenya.
Two questions: Who has the vision? Who has the funding?
Minority Owned Telecom in the United States
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb_archive/2006/12/01/8395123/index.htm
Grameen Phone in Bangladesh
http://www.grameenphone.com/index.php?id=68
Asante sana,
Crystal
There comes time in everyone's life, where they have to stop talking and start doing....
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Fred Okono <fredokono(a)cfsk.org> wrote:
Dear John,
You are abviously a very angry person, shooting
straight from the hip - the only redeeming quality of your anger being that
on the face of it, it is inspired by a love of country. But can we keep it
civil?
Indeed Kenyans should own all our strategic and
fundamental infrastructure, but nothing is wrong with seeking foreign back-up on
our way to that rarefied goal. I'd rather we had fully foreign-owned enterprises
operating locally, employing a large number of my compatriots, paying taxes to
the government, creating greater consumer utility through competition and
generating auxilliary business opportunities both upstream and downstream than
have no such investments, locally owned or otherwise.
And most importantly, there is no law stopping
enterprising Kenyans from making future bids - WHOLLY KENYAN - for such
opportunities! Like you rightly pointed out, the Safaricom IPO revealed our
hunger for sound investments - what we seem to lack are inspired local
entrepreneurs to harness this. We need more TransCenturies then we can
effectively take on those foreign investors and competitors without need for
extreme protectionist policies.
As for PS Ndemo - he is one of our best. The very
fact that he is part of and an occassional contributor to this forum speaks of
his belief in transparency and accountability. And personal interraction with
him reinforces this impression. Please let us not pull down and drag in the mud
the few really good people we have!
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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
Nick
You see that its only people like you who are in Kenya not to develope Kenya but to exploit are the ones supporting Ndemo. Crooks like him. You are known and even the BPO society know you as someone who is known not to support the general development and economic improvement of thee country.
You are known as someone who even his own staff he has consistently paid poorly. When did Ndemo give Kenyans a chance to buy the companies and they said they couldnt? He wouldd rather go to Libya and go and make secret deals there. Am not suprised that you support him but know that no matter how long it takees. Kenyans will recover Kenya from looters like you
JM
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Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 7:13:01 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
I agree totally.
Sounds like someone needs to do something more productive than try to insinuate there is anything wrong here with Kenya becoming a more investor friendly and respectful environment.... Perhaps this person needs to put their own money where their mouth is and then they will get a very different perspective about how they would like their money to be used if they were to invest in anything substantial in Kenya...
It is Econet's investors' money. It is not Kenya's money...
Do we want the investment in Kenya, the competition, the jobs, the participation of Essar, or do we want to play a nationalistic game based on rich and passively investing Kenyans getting the lion's share of someone's investment in Kenya, just because they are powerful and the law mandates that they they should have a piece of someone else's hard earned investment? The wananchi wouldn't share in any Econet investment even if it were still required by the law to have a local partner, it would be some Mobiletea kinds of individuals who would slide up to Econet and scare them into partnering with the locals... just the same way as it always has been in Kenya and in such countries that adopt such market distorting and investment unfriendly policies...
Bravo, Daktari Ndemo!
Nicholas A. Nesbitt
Chief Executive Officer
KenCall EPZ Ltd
P.O. Box 27507 - 00506
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On Oct 7, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Crystal Watley wrote:
I have known Dr. Ndemo for some time now and have found him to be nothing less than a man of integrity. I have seen his name drawn through the mud next to other politicians in the past. Let me be very honest and frank in this matter.
When are we in Kenya going to get past this political mud slinging and look at the actual WORK performance of our leaders? When I watch the news I see very few Kenyan political leaders really working. They are always campaigning and pretending THAT is their job. In many cases it IS their way of making money, although it is NOT what we pay them for doing.
Most of our political leaders do not have the ACTUAL work performance record of Dr. Ndemo. We know the long hours he works. I have been in his office at 7 am and at 7 pm. Those of us of who know him have seen this is the rule NOT the exception.
Someday I hope in Kenya we understand we must judge everyone in public office by their actual work PERFORMANCE. Politicians are OUR employees. They work for the people of Kenya. They should be judged as an employer views an employee. How hard are they working for develoment? What good comes from their initiatives? Are they professional? Are they in the office working? We need to set higher standards for our government. This is not accomplished by breaking the good ones down.
Asante sana.
Crystal
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian(a)caret.net> wrote:
Smells like a smear campaign to me.
I see nothing that Ndemo has done wrong.
B
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Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:17:57 PM
Subject: Econet Haters.... :-D
I strongly suspected that this was all about KTIG (Kenyan diaspora living in America), their loss of 3rd mobile bid and subsequent clumsy attempts to legally obfuscate the eventual award to Econet.
It must really feel bad to see that Econet are finally getting their network live. Woyeeeee....
I remember 3-4 years ago saying that when I see the Econet signal (though I understand they are adopting a different brand name) as an available network in Kenya that I would say a silent prayer for the righteous.....
Now maybe I should just laugh hysterically!
Brian
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Subject: PS Ndemo and Econet scandal...
John,
Interesting discussion on Kictanet, perhaps one should have warned
you before hand that Kictanet is laden with vested interests who
will gladly forego accountability and transparency as long as they
themselves benefit or will benefit from Ndemo's rewards for singing
his praises and not holding him to account as the public servant he
is. Certainly he has done some good things for the country but he
has also enabled the commission of monumentally bad matters.
Whenever truth is told, hardcore supporters of Ndemo led by one
Brian Longwe (who has interestingly benefited in several ways since
Ndemo took office) predictably rush to chant "smear", "smear" in an
attempt to obfuscate the truth. God forbid should Longwe ever be
appointed to public office for that will mark the improper entrance
of an individual who believes that accountability and transparency
have no room and should exist in Kenya.
You may use the below as you deem fit, the truth needs to be told:
----
If Ndemo is so innocent why doesn't he invite the CID, KACC, the
Attorney
General's office and any other co-operating law enforcement
agencies such as the UK's Serious Fraud Office and independent anti-
corruption agencies to investigate the issue while inviting the
public to forward any evidence they might have of misconduct, law
breaking and corruption to the relevant agencies. Perhaps instead
of Brian trying to pull wool over wananchis eyes, he could suggest
this solution to the PS to help bring these matters to a logical
conclusion once and for all.
Facts do not lie, naysayers loudly declaring their unwavering and
blind support should present hard exonerating facts that rubbish
the tip of the iceberg below or continue in their rather misguided
act of aiding and cheering on the commission of corrupt and
economic crimes against the nation. The below are just the surface
of the scam that the PS has worked tirelessly to keep from public
view.
Fact 1:
Econet sought a gag order against its former Chief Financial
Officer, Mwaura Njiri, a Kenyan, who forced by his conscience
resigned when Econet sought to force him to sign a falsified
affidavit that was aimed at defrauding KNFC of their legitimate
shareholding in Econet Wireless Kenya. In attempting to do so
Econet filed the following case:
CASE NO 05/12059 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
(Witwatersrand Local Division)
Econet Wireless International Limited - 1st Applicant
Econet Wireless Kenya Limited - 2nd Applicant
Econet Wireless Ventures Limited - 3rd Applicant
v
Njiri, Elizaphanson Mwaura - Respondent
Entire Econet Court Filing:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242137/EconetSA.pdf
Respondent Njiri's Entire Court Filing response to Econet lawsuit:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
5. Re Paragraph 7
"I have no knowledge whether the First Applicant is a subsidiary of
the Third Applicant. I do not know when the "group" was founded,
but I deny that it a leading telecommunications operator in Africa."
6. Re Paragraph 8
"I admit my citation and place of residence. I was employed by the
First
Applicant as Chief Financial Officer and also Head of Corporate
Finance
Development from July 2000 until 26th October 2004 when I resigned,
largely due to the deterioration in my relationship with the First
Applicant and Wazara. I admit that I played a central role in
establishing the Second Applicant for purposes of the said tender."
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Fact 2:
Mwaura Njiri under penalty of perjury unequivocally and in his
position as CFO stated the following regarding Econet's finances.
This is a damning indictment of the regulator for abandoning its
fiduciary duties to the Kenyan public by failing to eliminate the
licensee at the pre-qualification stage, thus the licensee was
licenced contrary to the tender rules considering their true and
correct balance sheets did not show a healthy turnover of over
US$100m. The secret of the hundreds of millions of dollars in
turnover is a story well told only that it neglected to mention
that those were worthless Zimbabwean dollars:
"17.1 The First Applicant's balance sheet at that point in time was
so bad that it was unable to obtain funds from any bank;"
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Deloitte and Touche, Audited Financials of Econet Wireless Limited,
the only Econet company that could have claimed to their long lost
"Nigerian" operations that never were showing a mere turnover of
$8m at the time of licencing in 2003 when it was necessary to show
a consortium turnover of $100m which obviously the now insolvent
KNFC did not have:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242139/Financials.pdf
Fact 3:
Mwaura Njiri, Econet CFO since its early days, under penalty of
perjury admits the Econet licence was cancelled by the Minister for
Information and Communications despite his best efforts to prevent
cancellation:
"32. Re Paragraphs 43
I admit the allegations contained herein and point out that when
this
eventuated Masiyiwa then requested me to assist the First Applicant
by
returning to Kenya and endeavouring to assist the Applicants by
requesting the Minister and the Kenyan authorities not to cancel
the licence.I agreed to so assist the First Applicant which then
provided me with the necessary air ticket to enable me to travel to
Nairobi together with the said Wazara for this purpose.While I
tried my best to so assist the First Applicant I was unsuccessful
in this regard."
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Fact 4:
KNFC was essentially bankrupt or near bankruptcy at the time of
licensing
culminating in KNFC being declared financially insolvent in 2006.
Once again the regulator abandoned its fiduciary duties by
deliberately allowing parties who could not pay licence fees as
proscribed by the tender rules to be licenced contrary to public
procurement regulations.
"The Minister for Co-operative Development Njeru Ndwiga yesterday
confirmed that the Federation, which was said to have owned as much
as
80 per cent of Econet’s bid for the their mobile licence, cannot
meet
its financial obligations.
The union is indebted to the tune of Sh40 million against an asset
base of Sh25 million.
The minister said the cash-strapped Federation cannot honour its
financial obligations that include Sh1.3 million in salary arrears,
a
Sh10 million loan from the Co-operative Bank, Sh5.6 million in
statutory deductions and Sh800,000 in lawyers’ fees"
- The Standard 29/6/2005
" KNFC has liabilities in excess of 64 million shillings against a
total asset value of 20 million shillings."
- 21/1/2006 http://www.kbc.co..ke/story.asp?ID=34599
Fact 5:
The Chief legal representative of the Government of Kenya is
Attorney General, Amos Wako. In 2007, PS Ndemo purported to settle
a case the government had already won upholding the cancellation of
the Econet licence by the Minister of Information and
Communications. The PS further claimed to settle a case that Econet
was destined to loose following a court order ordering them to
deposit $15million as security for their $1 billion case against
the Minister. Econet could not conceivably pay the $15 million for
they still owed the government $12 million.
Investigations are necessary to establish:
a) Whether PS Ndemo upsurped the powers of the Attorney General
b) What the Attorney General's role and legal rationale was in
arriving
at the "settlement"
c) Whether PS Ndemo acted against the interests of the Republic
d) Whether PS Ndemo defied a binding and final ruling by Kenya's
Judiciary
e) Whether PS Ndemo through his actions committed abuse of abuse
as
defined under the Economic and Anti-Corruption Act of 2003
f) Whether PS Ndemo committed any other unlawful acts through is
actions
g) Whether PS Ndemo by trampling a bonafide court ruling and a
Ministerial order contravened the Section 354 of Chapter XIII
(Miscellaneous Offences Against Public Authority) of the Laws
of
Kenya which in states:
“Any person who knowingly utters as and for a subsisting and
effectual document any document which has by any lawful authority
been ordered to be revoked, cancelled or suspended, or the
operation of which has ceased by effluxion of time, or by death, or
by the happening of any other event, is guilty of an offence of the
same kind, and is liable to the same punishment, as if he had
forged the document,”
Visual proof of PS Ndemo signing the bogus "settlement agreement":
http://rapidshare.com/files/152229210/en_bs_250707_econectknfc.mp4
It cannot be wished away that a legal precedent has already been
established in Kenya for Government officials who claim to have
been acting on orders from above that they remain responsible for
actions carried out on the basis of their own personal actions and
thus PS Ndemo bears absolute and full responsibility for appending
his signature to the sham "settlement agreement" that he appended
his signature to on "behalf" of the Republic:
Magistrate Aggrey Muchelule had a stern warning to public officers:
"It does not pay to take illegal orders from your superiors.
However highly placed, you will still be responsible in the
fullness of time."
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-13141577_ITM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3591830.stm
It took 14 years after the fact to sentence Somaia and Oluga for
their fraud against the Republic, public servants should not chide
theselves that the passage of time makes one's illegal actions
forgotten. Those they enable to engage in illegal acts might get
away but the public servant will nonetheless carry their own cross.
Fact 6:
The Econet matter has recently been planned for Cabinet discussion.
This
warrants PS Ndemo's investigation for his role in disenfranchising
Kenyans and for continuing to make plans to legalise an illegal act
of disenfranchisement into law by arbitrarily gazetting regulations
that seek to place foreigners ahead of Kenyans:
"When contacted, Nyagah confirmed he had received the letter from
the KNFC interim board, seeking their intervention on the issue of
the shares, and their participation in rolling out the third mobile
operator’s services.
Nyagah, whose main docket covers the co-operative movement, said he
would
address the concerns raised by KNFC at the Ministry and Cabinet
level."
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143995477&cid=14&j=&m=&
d=
The Cabinet ought to act with no holds barred in looking into PS
Ndemo's
involvement in the matter as well as his recent pandering to
foreign interests at the expense of Kenyans. This is a serious
national security matter that involves critical infrastructure in
the country particularly coming at a time when foreigners
stranglehold exceeds 80% of the economy. The issue of allowing
foreigners to own 100% of ICT firms should be submitted to
Parliament for those are the elected representatives of the Kenyan
people, such critical decisions should not be left in the hands of
someone who recently signed away access to the Kenyan Economy to
Libyans and frequently echoes his admiration of foreigners. Let PS
Ndemo name the foreigners who have approached him and who despise
Kenyans so much that they would not dream of partnering with them:
"This rule is messing us up in terms of investments. There are
large companies which want to invest in this country without
partnering with other individuals," Bitange Ndemo, permanent
secretary at the Information Ministry, said in an interview.
http://africa.reuters.com/business/news/usnJOE4950WH.html
Did PS Ndemo sign an agreement with Libyans promising them access
to sectors of the Economy? YES
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143990641&cid=4
Fact 7:
In 2006, Econet rushed to court and obtained exparte orders against
the
Government and the regulator causing a stay of the Minister's
decision to cancel the Econet licence by the Minister of
Information and Communications. The presiding and ruling judge,
Justice Ibrahim Mohammed in his eventual ruling admonished Econet
for abusing the court process and upheld the Minister's decision
that cancelled the Econet licence while canceling the orders that
Econet had improperly obtain. Case No 1640 of 2004 in the High
Court of Kenya that the Republic won is the same case PS Ndemo
misled the nation was a case in progress that was to be settled:
"Upon consideration, I am of the view that in effect, the Order No
5 to all intents and purposes is an ex parte quia timet injunction
disguised as “an order of leave operating as a prohibition”. This
Court has no jurisdiction to grant such an order in judicial review
proceedings and if it had, it has been granted improperly and in
breach of the principles of natural justice as there is no
returnable date for an inter partes hearing between the parties. It
is a permanent injunctive order which was given in violation of all
the cardinal principles of natural justice. To allow it to continue
to be in force for a minute longer would amount to a total
miscarriage of justice. This Court of course, cannot allow this to
happen. This court is supposed to be a harbinger and fountain of
justice and not a perpetrator of injustice."
Entire Copy of Court Ruling upholding the Minister's decision thus
permanently cementing the fact that the cancelled Econet licence
remained indefinitely cancelled:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242136/Econet_v_Minister.pdf
Fact 8:
The Econet scam which the PS continues to deliberately aid was
named as scandal number 10 in Sir Edward Clay's list of 20 scandals
committed against the Republic:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152246719/20Scandals.pdf
Only the tip of the iceberg....
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Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
by John Maina 09 Oct '08
by John Maina 09 Oct '08
09 Oct '08
Joe
Thanks alot.
I think that Dr Ndemo must come clean and we must not be held hostage by people who think that we must be bowing to crooked foreigners who were paupers and came defrauded the country and now think that we should have all been thieves.
Nick Nesbitt couldnt afford kencall. He came and borrowed in Kenyan banks because people like Dr Ndemo allowed him. Joe, as a person who is also setting up a pan African ICT network, you must know whom you are dealing with Ndugu. We respect all people in KICTANET but the truth must come out ndugu. Lets all ask for it and all will be fine.
JM
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Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:09:13 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
Crystal
This is demeaning to Kenyans. You should stop discussing issues about Kenya unless you know what you are talking about.
Grameen Bank and Telecom is a Bangladeshi company. Why shouldn't Kenyans own the major telecomms? Is there a law that states only foreigners can own these companies?
Anyway I do not want to belittle this discussion by reading what foreigners think about Kenyans. Only Kenyans can solve Kenyan issues.
I do not know what John is talking about (and I know John, unlike most of you who do not) and I am waiting to hear a response from PS Ndemo. I think the least we can demand of our public servant is a fair hearing. Let Dr Ndemo speak for himself. And those who are just heckling should step aside. The Moi era when people just spoke good of people in power and never questioned their public actions (rather than private), and Dr Ndemo's pronouncement was a very public action, should be over. At least I hope so.
I am looking forward to hearing Dr Ndemo pay us the honor of explaining his official action. This is serious business. We are talking about the giving away of publicly owned rare resources.
John et al and Brian et al - stop taking sides and making it personal. It is not personal, it is business.
Joe
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 6:06 AM, John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com> wrote:
Crystal
Cheap argument. So Kenya doesnt have small Telekoms? Please stop these roadside mentality
We have our small telkoms and know that however long it will take to recover and get the crooks. We will get them
JM
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From: Crystal Watley <crystal(a)voicesofafrica.org>
To: Fred Okono <fredokono(a)cfsk.org>
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke>; ke-users <ke-internetusers(a)bdix.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 6:15:39 PM
Subject: [ke-internetusers] Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
Kenyans CAN own their own telecom. There is a minority owned telecom in the US and it is huge in Bangladesh. There is no reason why someone couldn't do it in Kenya.
Two questions: Who has the vision? Who has the funding?
Minority Owned Telecom in the United States
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb_archive/2006/12/01/8395123/index.htm
Grameen Phone in Bangladesh
http://www.grameenphone.com/index.php?id=68
Asante sana,
Crystal
There comes time in everyone's life, where they have to stop talking and start doing....
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Fred Okono <fredokono(a)cfsk.org> wrote:
Dear John,
You are abviously a very angry person, shooting
straight from the hip - the only redeeming quality of your anger being that
on the face of it, it is inspired by a love of country. But can we keep it
civil?
Indeed Kenyans should own all our strategic and
fundamental infrastructure, but nothing is wrong with seeking foreign back-up on
our way to that rarefied goal. I'd rather we had fully foreign-owned enterprises
operating locally, employing a large number of my compatriots, paying taxes to
the government, creating greater consumer utility through competition and
generating auxilliary business opportunities both upstream and downstream than
have no such investments, locally owned or otherwise.
And most importantly, there is no law stopping
enterprising Kenyans from making future bids - WHOLLY KENYAN - for such
opportunities! Like you rightly pointed out, the Safaricom IPO revealed our
hunger for sound investments - what we seem to lack are inspired local
entrepreneurs to harness this. We need more TransCenturies then we can
effectively take on those foreign investors and competitors without need for
extreme protectionist policies.
As for PS Ndemo - he is one of our best. The very
fact that he is part of and an occassional contributor to this forum speaks of
his belief in transparency and accountability. And personal interraction with
him reinforces this impression. Please let us not pull down and drag in the mud
the few really good people we have!
Fredrick Okono
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To: fredokono(a)cfsk.org
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions ; ke-users
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
Nick
You see that its only people like you who are in Kenya not to develope Kenya but to exploit are the ones supporting Ndemo. Crooks like him. You are known and even the BPO society know you as someone who is known not to support the general development and economic improvement of thee country.
You are known as someone who even his own staff he has consistently paid poorly. When did Ndemo give Kenyans a chance to buy the companies and they said they couldnt? He wouldd rather go to Libya and go and make secret deals there. Am not suprised that you support him but know that no matter how long it takees. Kenyans will recover Kenya from looters like you
JM
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To: j.maina(a)ymail.com
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Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 7:13:01 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
I agree totally.
Sounds like someone needs to do something more productive than try to insinuate there is anything wrong here with Kenya becoming a more investor friendly and respectful environment.... Perhaps this person needs to put their own money where their mouth is and then they will get a very different perspective about how they would like their money to be used if they were to invest in anything substantial in Kenya...
It is Econet's investors' money. It is not Kenya's money...
Do we want the investment in Kenya, the competition, the jobs, the participation of Essar, or do we want to play a nationalistic game based on rich and passively investing Kenyans getting the lion's share of someone's investment in Kenya, just because they are powerful and the law mandates that they they should have a piece of someone else's hard earned investment? The wananchi wouldn't share in any Econet investment even if it were still required by the law to have a local partner, it would be some Mobiletea kinds of individuals who would slide up to Econet and scare them into partnering with the locals... just the same way as it always has been in Kenya and in such countries that adopt such market distorting and investment unfriendly policies...
Bravo, Daktari Ndemo!
Nicholas A. Nesbitt
Chief Executive Officer
KenCall EPZ Ltd
P.O. Box 27507 - 00506
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Nairobi, Kenya
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On Oct 7, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Crystal Watley wrote:
I have known Dr. Ndemo for some time now and have found him to be nothing less than a man of integrity. I have seen his name drawn through the mud next to other politicians in the past. Let me be very honest and frank in this matter.
When are we in Kenya going to get past this political mud slinging and look at the actual WORK performance of our leaders? When I watch the news I see very few Kenyan political leaders really working. They are always campaigning and pretending THAT is their job. In many cases it IS their way of making money, although it is NOT what we pay them for doing.
Most of our political leaders do not have the ACTUAL work performance record of Dr. Ndemo. We know the long hours he works. I have been in his office at 7 am and at 7 pm. Those of us of who know him have seen this is the rule NOT the exception.
Someday I hope in Kenya we understand we must judge everyone in public office by their actual work PERFORMANCE. Politicians are OUR employees. They work for the people of Kenya. They should be judged as an employer views an employee. How hard are they working for develoment? What good comes from their initiatives? Are they professional? Are they in the office working? We need to set higher standards for our government. This is not accomplished by breaking the good ones down.
Asante sana.
Crystal
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian(a)caret.net> wrote:
Smells like a smear campaign to me.
I see nothing that Ndemo has done wrong.
B
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Please admonish people like Brian also equally ndugu. I have nothing personal against anybody in KICTANET. And know that baring anybody from the list wont solve the problem. Some of us have been in the listserve business long enough and we really respect all of you including Alice, John and others but please know that killing the messenger wont help.
You can moderate my messages but the messsage will get through since its very easy to open a new email address each time and send the message. Lets all respect each other but Dr Ndemo shoul come clean
JM
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] Econet Haters.... :-D
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:16 PM, John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com> wrote:
> Did we expect something different? Utoto and we know that is why you can
> rhyme with your ilk much.
This doesn't sound like professionals speaking.
So let this thread R.I.P.
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Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 7:47:34 AM
Subject: PS Ndemo and Econet scandal...
John,
Interesting discussion on Kictanet, perhaps one should have warned
you before hand that Kictanet is laden with vested interests who
will gladly forego accountability and transparency as long as they
themselves benefit or will benefit from Ndemo's rewards for singing
his praises and not holding him to account as the public servant he
is. Certainly he has done some good things for the country but he
has also enabled the commission of monumentally bad matters.
Whenever truth is told, hardcore supporters of Ndemo led by one
Brian Longwe (who has interestingly benefited in several ways since
Ndemo took office) predictably rush to chant "smear", "smear" in an
attempt to obfuscate the truth. God forbid should Longwe ever be
appointed to public office for that will mark the improper entrance
of an individual who believes that accountability and transparency
have no room and should exist in Kenya.
You may use the below as you deem fit, the truth needs to be told:
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If Ndemo is so innocent why doesn't he invite the CID, KACC, the
Attorney
General's office and any other co-operating law enforcement
agencies such as the UK's Serious Fraud Office and independent anti-
corruption agencies to investigate the issue while inviting the
public to forward any evidence they might have of misconduct, law
breaking and corruption to the relevant agencies. Perhaps instead
of Brian trying to pull wool over wananchis eyes, he could suggest
this solution to the PS to help bring these matters to a logical
conclusion once and for all.
Facts do not lie, naysayers loudly declaring their unwavering and
blind support should present hard exonerating facts that rubbish
the tip of the iceberg below or continue in their rather misguided
act of aiding and cheering on the commission of corrupt and
economic crimes against the nation. The below are just the surface
of the scam that the PS has worked tirelessly to keep from public
view.
Fact 1:
Econet sought a gag order against its former Chief Financial
Officer, Mwaura Njiri, a Kenyan, who forced by his conscience
resigned when Econet sought to force him to sign a falsified
affidavit that was aimed at defrauding KNFC of their legitimate
shareholding in Econet Wireless Kenya. In attempting to do so
Econet filed the following case:
CASE NO 05/12059 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
(Witwatersrand Local Division)
Econet Wireless International Limited - 1st Applicant
Econet Wireless Kenya Limited - 2nd Applicant
Econet Wireless Ventures Limited - 3rd Applicant
v
Njiri, Elizaphanson Mwaura - Respondent
Entire Econet Court Filing:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242137/EconetSA.pdf
Respondent Njiri's Entire Court Filing response to Econet lawsuit:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
5. Re Paragraph 7
"I have no knowledge whether the First Applicant is a subsidiary of
the Third Applicant. I do not know when the "group" was founded,
but I deny that it a leading telecommunications operator in Africa."
6. Re Paragraph 8
"I admit my citation and place of residence. I was employed by the
First
Applicant as Chief Financial Officer and also Head of Corporate
Finance
Development from July 2000 until 26th October 2004 when I resigned,
largely due to the deterioration in my relationship with the First
Applicant and Wazara. I admit that I played a central role in
establishing the Second Applicant for purposes of the said tender."
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Fact 2:
Mwaura Njiri under penalty of perjury unequivocally and in his
position as CFO stated the following regarding Econet's finances.
This is a damning indictment of the regulator for abandoning its
fiduciary duties to the Kenyan public by failing to eliminate the
licensee at the pre-qualification stage, thus the licensee was
licenced contrary to the tender rules considering their true and
correct balance sheets did not show a healthy turnover of over
US$100m. The secret of the hundreds of millions of dollars in
turnover is a story well told only that it neglected to mention
that those were worthless Zimbabwean dollars:
"17.1 The First Applicant's balance sheet at that point in time was
so bad that it was unable to obtain funds from any bank;"
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Deloitte and Touche, Audited Financials of Econet Wireless Limited,
the only Econet company that could have claimed to their long lost
"Nigerian" operations that never were showing a mere turnover of
$8m at the time of licencing in 2003 when it was necessary to show
a consortium turnover of $100m which obviously the now insolvent
KNFC did not have:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242139/Financials.pdf
Fact 3:
Mwaura Njiri, Econet CFO since its early days, under penalty of
perjury admits the Econet licence was cancelled by the Minister for
Information and Communications despite his best efforts to prevent
cancellation:
"32. Re Paragraphs 43
I admit the allegations contained herein and point out that when
this
eventuated Masiyiwa then requested me to assist the First Applicant
by
returning to Kenya and endeavouring to assist the Applicants by
requesting the Minister and the Kenyan authorities not to cancel
the licence.I agreed to so assist the First Applicant which then
provided me with the necessary air ticket to enable me to travel to
Nairobi together with the said Wazara for this purpose.While I
tried my best to so assist the First Applicant I was unsuccessful
in this regard."
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242138/NjiriSA.pdf
Fact 4:
KNFC was essentially bankrupt or near bankruptcy at the time of
licensing
culminating in KNFC being declared financially insolvent in 2006.
Once again the regulator abandoned its fiduciary duties by
deliberately allowing parties who could not pay licence fees as
proscribed by the tender rules to be licenced contrary to public
procurement regulations.
"The Minister for Co-operative Development Njeru Ndwiga yesterday
confirmed that the Federation, which was said to have owned as much
as
80 per cent of Econet’s bid for the their mobile licence, cannot
meet
its financial obligations.
The union is indebted to the tune of Sh40 million against an asset
base of Sh25 million.
The minister said the cash-strapped Federation cannot honour its
financial obligations that include Sh1.3 million in salary arrears,
a
Sh10 million loan from the Co-operative Bank, Sh5.6 million in
statutory deductions and Sh800,000 in lawyers’ fees"
- The Standard 29/6/2005
" KNFC has liabilities in excess of 64 million shillings against a
total asset value of 20 million shillings."
- 21/1/2006 http://www.kbc.co.ke/story.asp?ID=34599
Fact 5:
The Chief legal representative of the Government of Kenya is
Attorney General, Amos Wako. In 2007, PS Ndemo purported to settle
a case the government had already won upholding the cancellation of
the Econet licence by the Minister of Information and
Communications. The PS further claimed to settle a case that Econet
was destined to loose following a court order ordering them to
deposit $15million as security for their $1 billion case against
the Minister. Econet could not conceivably pay the $15 million for
they still owed the government $12 million.
Investigations are necessary to establish:
a) Whether PS Ndemo upsurped the powers of the Attorney General
b) What the Attorney General's role and legal rationale was in
arriving
at the "settlement"
c) Whether PS Ndemo acted against the interests of the Republic
d) Whether PS Ndemo defied a binding and final ruling by Kenya's
Judiciary
e) Whether PS Ndemo through his actions committed abuse of abuse
as
defined under the Economic and Anti-Corruption Act of 2003
f) Whether PS Ndemo committed any other unlawful acts through is
actions
g) Whether PS Ndemo by trampling a bonafide court ruling and a
Ministerial order contravened the Section 354 of Chapter XIII
(Miscellaneous Offences Against Public Authority) of the Laws
of
Kenya which in states:
“Any person who knowingly utters as and for a subsisting and
effectual document any document which has by any lawful authority
been ordered to be revoked, cancelled or suspended, or the
operation of which has ceased by effluxion of time, or by death, or
by the happening of any other event, is guilty of an offence of the
same kind, and is liable to the same punishment, as if he had
forged the document,”
Visual proof of PS Ndemo signing the bogus "settlement agreement":
http://rapidshare.com/files/152229210/en_bs_250707_econectknfc.mp4
It cannot be wished away that a legal precedent has already been
established in Kenya for Government officials who claim to have
been acting on orders from above that they remain responsible for
actions carried out on the basis of their own personal actions and
thus PS Ndemo bears absolute and full responsibility for appending
his signature to the sham "settlement agreement" that he appended
his signature to on "behalf" of the Republic:
Magistrate Aggrey Muchelule had a stern warning to public officers:
"It does not pay to take illegal orders from your superiors.
However highly placed, you will still be responsible in the
fullness of time."
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-13141577_ITM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3591830.stm
It took 14 years after the fact to sentence Somaia and Oluga for
their fraud against the Republic, public servants should not chide
theselves that the passage of time makes one's illegal actions
forgotten. Those they enable to engage in illegal acts might get
away but the public servant will nonetheless carry their own cross.
Fact 6:
The Econet matter has recently been planned for Cabinet discussion.
This
warrants PS Ndemo's investigation for his role in disenfranchising
Kenyans and for continuing to make plans to legalise an illegal act
of disenfranchisement into law by arbitrarily gazetting regulations
that seek to place foreigners ahead of Kenyans:
"When contacted, Nyagah confirmed he had received the letter from
the KNFC interim board, seeking their intervention on the issue of
the shares, and their participation in rolling out the third mobile
operator’s services.
Nyagah, whose main docket covers the co-operative movement, said he
would
address the concerns raised by KNFC at the Ministry and Cabinet
level."
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143995477&cid=14&j=&m=&
d=
The Cabinet ought to act with no holds barred in looking into PS
Ndemo's
involvement in the matter as well as his recent pandering to
foreign interests at the expense of Kenyans. This is a serious
national security matter that involves critical infrastructure in
the country particularly coming at a time when foreigners
stranglehold exceeds 80% of the economy. The issue of allowing
foreigners to own 100% of ICT firms should be submitted to
Parliament for those are the elected representatives of the Kenyan
people, such critical decisions should not be left in the hands of
someone who recently signed away access to the Kenyan Economy to
Libyans and frequently echoes his admiration of foreigners. Let PS
Ndemo name the foreigners who have approached him and who despise
Kenyans so much that they would not dream of partnering with them:
"This rule is messing us up in terms of investments. There are
large companies which want to invest in this country without
partnering with other individuals," Bitange Ndemo, permanent
secretary at the Information Ministry, said in an interview.
http://africa.reuters.com/business/news/usnJOE4950WH.html
Did PS Ndemo sign an agreement with Libyans promising them access
to sectors of the Economy? YES
http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143990641&cid=4
Fact 7:
In 2006, Econet rushed to court and obtained exparte orders against
the
Government and the regulator causing a stay of the Minister's
decision to cancel the Econet licence by the Minister of
Information and Communications. The presiding and ruling judge,
Justice Ibrahim Mohammed in his eventual ruling admonished Econet
for abusing the court process and upheld the Minister's decision
that cancelled the Econet licence while canceling the orders that
Econet had improperly obtain. Case No 1640 of 2004 in the High
Court of Kenya that the Republic won is the same case PS Ndemo
misled the nation was a case in progress that was to be settled:
"Upon consideration, I am of the view that in effect, the Order No
5 to all intents and purposes is an ex parte quia timet injunction
disguised as “an order of leave operating as a prohibition”. This
Court has no jurisdiction to grant such an order in judicial review
proceedings and if it had, it has been granted improperly and in
breach of the principles of natural justice as there is no
returnable date for an inter partes hearing between the parties. It
is a permanent injunctive order which was given in violation of all
the cardinal principles of natural justice. To allow it to continue
to be in force for a minute longer would amount to a total
miscarriage of justice. This Court of course, cannot allow this to
happen. This court is supposed to be a harbinger and fountain of
justice and not a perpetrator of injustice."
Entire Copy of Court Ruling upholding the Minister's decision thus
permanently cementing the fact that the cancelled Econet licence
remained indefinitely cancelled:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152242136/Econet_v_Minister.pdf
Fact 8:
The Econet scam which the PS continues to deliberately aid was
named as scandal number 10 in Sir Edward Clay's list of 20 scandals
committed against the Republic:
http://rapidshare.com/files/152246719/20Scandals.pdf
Only the tip of the iceberg....
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Guys
Lets not lie to each other.
I have nothing personal against Ndemo but let me tell you that the way Ndemo is running the ICT is wrong for the Kenyans. The fact that Crystal Watley can wax lyrical how she is too Kenyan just because she is in love with Kongoni who is a young confused man while Nick Nesbitt who is known even within the BPO society to be arrogant and never a team player will show you what kind of people we are dealing with.
We dont need to be on what is happening. Just this morning if you read the thread you will get all the facts plus all the court cases and injunctions which the PS is not respecting. Is that what KICTANET wants? Walubengo is it that when truth is told with all the policy documents and evidence then we retreat to the corner of KICTANET being sijui what? PLease lets be democratic and know that Kenya is for us all aand not for the arrogant and cheap things we see from Nick Nesbitt andd the like.
Nick Nesbitt didnt have the money to invest in Kenya. He borrowed it in Kenyan banks. Telkom France had to beg the government of Kenya to give them money. Did they have money? No. they got it from Kenyan tax payers. So dont tell me about Kenyans not able to buy these companies and run them. We know the truth fellow Kenyans and the best thing we can do is respect divergent opinions and not rush to the defence of people like Crystal and Nesbitt and Longwe who is also a not crook in the Kenyan ICT sector. I dont owe anybody an apology.
Lets all be fair to each other and stop licking toes of Ndemo just because you dont want to loose him from the list.
More infforrmation about the corruption cases have been added even this morning on http://www.wananchiforums.com/showthread.php?p=3370#post3370
JM
----- Original Message ----
From: Justin Mburu <jt.alliance(a)gmail.com>
To: John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com>
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet(a)lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 8:33:02 AM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] PS Ndemo, ECONET Scandal aand Vested Interests
AND WHO IS THIS PROFESSOR JOHN MAINA?
Professor in what? RUMOUR-MONGERING????
Leave PS Ndemo alone and get a life!
PS Ndemo has been doing an incredible job!!! kudos Daktari Ndemo
Justin
2008/10/7 John Maina <j.maina(a)ymail.com>
http://www.wananchiforums.com/showthread.php?p=3150#post3150
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:56 AM, John Walubengo <jwalu(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think the point on online etiquette has been made and we should let this
> thread rest.
>
And there we go. A leading African ICT think-tank has solved the crisis by
orchestrating a turn-around based on etiquette...insinuating, now the PS and
Maina can meet on the periphery and form an ICT grand coalition thing.
I do not condone prosecution in the public domain without establishing the
facts, but a professional courtesy call to understand Maina's [maybe
miscontrued] thoughts and protocol driven clarification from the PS, would
have left us all in better place rather than blanket censure for or against
the aggrieved party, which is not clear at this stage.
Its pathetic, how we have solved this problem.
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