What Kenyans want to see happen as NYS scandal suspects are charged
All eyes are focused on the Director of Public Prosecutions Office and the Judiciary as suspects of the Sh9 billion NYS scandal are being charged at Milimani law courts on Tuesday.
The chief prosecutor Noordin Haji believes he has an open-and-shut case against the 54 suspects.
Kenyans are demanding that the suspects be denied bond and eventually be jailed and all their assets auctioned to recover all the monies lost in the scandal.
On social media platforms, the fed up Kenyans are not interested in courtroom theatrics witnessed in the first NYS scandal in 2015 in which 24 suspects were acquitted on Monday for lack of evidence.
Here are the sentiments of concerned Kenyans.
Freeze assets, return public resources and life sentences to culprits, without favour. Corruption is impoverishing wananchi. https://t.co/EO9QlZulbU
— Beatrice Marshall (@BmarshallCGTN) May 28, 2018
#MoneyLaunderingBanks Copy pasted.
Arrest
Prosecute
Grant no bond
Freeze all accounts/plus relative's too
Sentence
Jail
Recover/Impound all assets!
Auction all properties as they rot in jail!
Make corruption very unattractive and a capital offense in Kenya.— Justin Kinoti (@QsKinoti) May 29, 2018
Arrest, Prosecute, Freeze assets and Recover stolen monies. In that order.
#NameTheRealNYSThieves— S.K Njoroge (@KenyaKahigi) May 28, 2018
This should be the order of corruption…
1). Arrest
2). Prosecute
3). Grant no bond
4). Freeze all accounts/plus relative's too
5). Sentence & Jail
6). Recover/Impound all assets!
7). Auction all properties… https://t.co/SejOyuweKl— Martoh Muriithi (@Martoh_Muriithi) May 28, 2018
#MoneyLaunderingBanks
We hope the Judiciary will not reprimand the thieves.
They should be jailed.
It's high time @dkmaraga to redeem the image of the judiciary.
The culprits must be subjected to hardship
Don't compromise with thieves please#NYScandal #NameTheRealNYSThieves— Becky Nyabeta (@beckynyabeta) May 29, 2018
Season 1 thieves are still walking scot free, money will never be recovered, people have already invested in real estate. #MoneyLaunderingBanks
— Simon Kaguru (@SymonKaguru) May 29, 2018