I have one last question, Dear P.S, Ndemo

Public service promises  both risks and rewards, in particular I recall your leadership during the TEAMS project, which you approached with so much conviction despite the risks and it has ended up being such a rewarding initiative not only in proof of concept, enabling further investments in fiber optic cable, but also providing the much needed access to broadband for our region.

Taking into consideration the risks you took how does the government alleviate the fear of making the wrong decision and are there any  measures in place for success and tolerance for failure within government?

How would you ensure public officers are provided with freedom to make choices, to make mistakes,  know the options for redress, and put an exit strategy in place should things go wrong.


Alice


On 8/25/11 11:39 PM, Grace Githaiga wrote:
Bw Ndemo
 
Thank you for all your responses to various queries raised by the "Kictanet constituency" . 
 
I want to agree with you that Kenya should not accept donor funding when it is not needed, and in particular when it will demand alot of time to meet the conditionalities.
 
I sensed your frustration in dealing with corruption in this country but found your question on whether there is a possibility of scaling up the practice from Western Kenya of making thieves eat grass quite hilarious. But like you point out,  if it can effectively be used to get all those who have stolen from the public pay for it, it might be useful to explore. Listers are yet to respond to your query.
 
Swaggerific! Yes I agree with you. I think it is not only bad but offensive.  This is an issue that citizens will have to support you as 'President' on how to control such content.
 
Muraya wondered how come the US has evidence on Kenya's drug dealers and the Kenya Police lack such information. What is your position on Police stations getting hooked up via IP network to data bases of fingerprints, DNA, criminal profiles etc. Again, this was raised with a background of rooting out corruption in the forces.
 
Listers, the campaign period is almost coming to an end. Your last chance to interrogate the Candidate.
Rgds
GG
 
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