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Questions for John
Githongo, Kiraitu Murungi Q1: When did John Githongo join TI? Q2: Is it true that he inherited his position in TI from his father? Q3: Was his Chairman at TI Mr Joe Wanjui? Q4: Can he deny that he was appointed PS in the Office of the President on recommendation of Mr Joe Wanjui? Q5: Mr. Githongo’s job was to advise the president on governance issues. When did he turn out to be an anti corruption investigator? Q6: What was the function of the anti corruption police unit and Kenya Anti corruption commission during Mr Githongo’s Q7: Did any minister obstruct Mr Githongo in preparing or Q8: Why did Mr Githongo record his conversations with colleagues in government? Was he a spy at the heart of President Kibaki’s Government? Q9: Apart from the ministers referred to in the report, who else did he tape record? Q10: Mr Githongo held meetings with Prof Anyang Nyongo’ and Raila Odinga. Did he tape those conversations? What are the contents of those conversations? Why are they not included in his report? Q11: Can he produce an unedited transcript of all his recordings including where he himself is talking? Q12: How can we ensure that the records have not been "doctored" to serve certain interests? Can he make the tapes available for expert analysis? Q13: Did Githongo record his conversations with Sir Edward Clay at that time? Q14: Can he produce a record of those conversations? Q15: Mr John Githongo conducted inquiries of other matters such as Invesco in City Hall, the Goldenberg scandal, and Pending Bills. Why doesn’t his report include conversations on these matters? Q16: Mr Githongo collected documents from Treasury showing that the Anglo Leasing and Finance Co. had first entered into contracts with the Kanu government in 2001. Why did he not ask the former Kanu ministers who the Anglo Leasing was? Who is he covering up for? Q17: Why has Mr John Githongo deliberately omitted to connect the Kanu Government with Anglo Leasing in his report? Were the 18 security contracts highlighted by Mr Githongo not subject of a Government special Audit? Q18: Out of the 18 security contracts, only four were concluded under the NARC Government. The rest were all under the former Kanu regime. Why is Mr Githongo deliberately down-playing this? Are these contracts not the same as those in Sir Edward Clay’s dossier? Why did Mr Githongo pass the report on these projects to Mr Clay instead of the President? Q19: Mr John Githongo and Uhuru Kenyatta have been holding secret meetings in London, the latest being last weekend. Can he release the tapes of these meetings? What was discussed at those meetings? Is he involved in a plot by the opposition to bring down Kibaki’s Government? Q20: Who is paying Mr Githongo’s bill for his luxurious apartment in London? Q21: Why is he so heavily protected by the British Secret Service? What kind of visa is he holding? Who is he working for? Q22: Mr Githongo has severally talked about billions of shillings that could have been lost through Anglo Leasing projects. How much money has actually been lost by the government in the two Anglo Leasing projects i.e. the security passports project and the police Forensic Laboratory? Q23: Can Githongo tell the committee how much money Hon Kiraitu or Hon Mwiraria received from Anglo Leasing projects? Since all the monies paid under Anglo Leasing projects was returned to the treasury and Mr Githongo assisted in tracking down those involved in the alleged conspiracy both in Kenya and abroad, why did he not give all the information he is giving now to KACC in 2004? Who obstructed Mr Githongo during his investigations in Kenya? What did his investigations abroad reveal? Why did he not mention Kiraitu’s name during those investigations? Q24: In what circumstances did Mr John Githongo’s father Mr Joe Githongo obtain a loan of Sh30 million from Mr Peter Pereira through his lawyer Mr Malik? Q25: What was the consideration for this loan? Q26: Can Mr Githongo play to PAC the whole tape recording of the entire meeting where the loan was discussed? What did Mr Githongo tell Hon Kiraitu? Can Githongo deny he is on a revenge mission against Mr Pereira for "fixing " his father and ruining his health? Q27: During the compilation of the Ndung’u report, Mr Githongo was aware that the molasses plant and land valued at over Sh3 billion Kenya shillings was given to the Hon Raila Odinga by the former regime at the throwaway price of Sh125 million during the political marriage between Kanu and NDP. Why does Githongo not say anything at all about Raila? Q28: Is it true that Raila Odinga introduced Mr Githongo to Kroll and Associates? Mr Githongo spent Sh90 million with Kroll and associates to trace "billions" stolen from Kenya and hidden abroad. How much money was traced and where? How much has been recovered? What happened to Kroll when Mr Githongo resigned? Q29: Mr Githongo in his report says Mwiraria told him on May 17, 2004 that Mr Jimmy Wanjigi would kill him. Who did he report to? Why did he have to wait until after six months to flee the country from the date of threat if indeed he feared for his life? Q30: In his report he says that a senior politician had told him on May 24, 2004 that Murungaru would kill him. Who is the unnamed senior politician? Is he afraid of naming him? Did he report this serious matter to the police? Why did he wait six months before fleeing the country if he was in real danger? Q31: The covering letter forwarding the report to H.E the President states that the report is being forwarded as a result of information received by Mr Stanley Murage. Where did he meet Mr Murage? Did he record his conversations with Mr Murage? Can we have the tapes? Q32: The report was sent on November 24, 2005. If the intention was to assist the president to fight corruption, as it says, why did he wait a whole nine months before releasing it after he left the country? Could he have sent it in anticipation of a regime change after the referendum? Q33: Is it true that Githongo would first give all his report to Sir Edward Clay before briefing H.E. the President? Q34: Is it true that Githongo was a member of the Kenya Police Reserve? Q35: Does Mr Githongo’s conscience ever trouble him regarding the clandestine taping of conversations with friends and government ministers with whom he was serving the same Q36: Can Mr Githongo deny that all the way through, he was a spy for the British against his own country? Joluo.comKa in gi mari moro ma di wandik ka to
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