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Activist and former parliamentary aspirant of Starehe Boniface Mwangi met the Swiss president Alain Berset the director of public prosecutions Noordin Haji and the head of the struggle against corruption Eliud Wabukala advising them on the resumption of the war against corruption
At the meeting on Thursday following the signing of an agreement between Kenya and Switzerland for repatriation looted funds in the United Kingdom and Jersey, Mwangi
He further demanded that the government extradite former finance minister Chris Okemo and former boss of Kenya Power Samuel Gichuru as ordered by the Court of Appeal, claiming that the judiciary protected them.
"50 million Kenyans are fed up with corruption and all three should not be afraid of a few hundred corrupt individuals, jail them all and release Kenya," said Mwangi to the trio that is part from a multi-agency team supervising
Recognizing that the agreement signed by President Uhuru Kenyatta and Berset would help fight corruption, he further asked Uhuru to implement more measures to attempt to eradicate the vice.
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He claimed that Mwangi also requested that whistleblowers be protected and that further efforts be made to eliminate corrupt police, lawyers and judges.
"No thief will be jailed if Kenyan police do not collect evidence properly, prosecute effectively and do not protect whistleblowers."
"It is also time for us to prosecute corrupt police officers, lawyers and judges – we know who they are, but because whistle-blowers are often rewarded with a bullet, Kenyans have learned to take care of them. own matter. "
In addition, Mwangi hit President Kenyatta for allowing the payment of Sh1.5 Payment of one billion by Treasury to Anglo-leasing on May 15, 2014
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