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By OLIVER MATHENGE and ALPHONCE SHIUNDU
Posted  Saturday, January 24  2009 at  21:48

The government is headed for a showdown with MPs who disavowed former Finance minister Amos Kimunya who has been reinstated to the Cabinet as Trade minister.

MPs are digging in for a fight in Parliament as it has emerged that Mr Kimunya came under serious criticism by the Cockar Commission over the sale of the Grand Regency (now Laico Regency) hotel.

The Sunday Nation has seen the report, yet to be made public, in which the commissioners recommend that Mr Kimunya take responsibility for the controversial sale of the hotel.

All indications are that MPs are not willing to let their no confidence vote last year go to waste following Mr Kimunya’s return to the Cabinet last Friday.

A no-confidence vote against an MP or a negative report from a commission of inquiry are not binding on the President when making Cabinet appointments.

A number of MPs interviewed by the Sunday Nation indicated that they would ask House Speaker Kenneth Marende to block the minister from accessing the floor of the House in his new capacity. Mr Kimunya left the Treasury in acrimonious circumstances last year following the no-confidence vote.

On Saturday the MPs said they lost confidence in Mr Kimunya’s conduct of affairs at the Treasury and would not allow him to take up the new post. Lawyers also shared these sentiments and said President Kibaki had acted in contempt of Parliament and the public.

Mr Kimunya kept a low profile and could not be reached when we attempted to contact him. A message left on his cell phone voice box had not been returned by the time we went to press last night.

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“By returning Kimunya to the Cabinet in cynical disregard for Parliament, public sentiment and prudent counsel, Kibaki has enacted the scene for an intriguing duel pitting executive insolence against parliamentary authority and popular will,” ODM parliamentary group secretary Ababu Namwamba said.

But assistant minister Mwangi Kiunjuri supported Mr Kimunya’s reappointment to the Cabinet while calling for the sacking of leaders implicated in corruption so that Kenyans can have faith in the Grand Coalition government.

100 per cent clean

“There is no politician who can claim to be 100 per cent clean, and Kenyans would not have been satisfied regardless of whoever could have been appointed in Mr Kimunya’s position. The best thing is to let the Trade minister do his work since he was not directly implicated in the scandal (Grand Regency saga),” he said.

The Laikipia East MP asked the relevant institutions empowered to fight graft to act fast and bring the culprits to book.

Mr Kiunjuri said Kenyans were getting disillusioned with the government’s lack of commitment to fight corruption following revelations that some of his colleagues were implicated in maize and oil scandals.

“We have only been hearing threats from Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission and the Attorney-General that corrupt individuals will be arraigned in court, but we are yet to see any action,” said the leader of Grand National Union party.

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  1. Submitted by ojarawalo

    Shame on Kimunya. If he were a man of pronicples, he should have decline the offer. That way he could have scored, politically, big time. As for our current crop of MPs - all are guilty of mismanaging our country. We need to find a solution and find it fast so that the behaviour of the leadership is in the hand of the electorate.

    Posted  January 29, 2009 10:06 AM  
  2. Submitted by abigaelgermany

    And the same tribalism is attacking your brain Wuod_Aketch.

    Posted  January 27, 2009 10:17 AM  
  3. Submitted by jngundi

    Dear Kenyans, You need to go back to the drawing boards, sire children who are smarter, more intelligent, and who can be entrusted with the weighty matters of running the affairs of the State. Give our Leadership a larger pool from which to choose ...thus they won't have to re-appoint the same people over and over!! Who else could they appoint, I ask? Fellow Kenyans, we just need to put our act together, work harder! With luck, we'll do better someday...for now, His Excellency has to make do with the small pool of intelligensia we have given him!!

    Posted  January 27, 2009 04:32 AM  
  4. Submitted by wordz

    the Kenya we know { kimunya proposes payment of taxes by mps when he was finance minister and what happens to him he is humiliatingly shown the door all in the name of democracy}.i dare any mp that has balls especially khalwale and ababu to propose a bill on the reduction of their salaries.all this kimunya nonsense was to silence him and to make kenyans not bonga about the taxes.yaani this guys thinks that kenyans are fools woo unto you so called mps.

    Posted  January 26, 2009 09:09 PM  
  5. Submitted by sham2020

    kweli nyani haoni kudule...kenyans I am not surprised with this move...I said it good to be out of Kenya atleast to have a piece of mind,SIASA MBAYA MAISHA MAMBAYA!

    Posted  January 26, 2009 05:56 PM  

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