Politics
Railways deal angers PIC
Parliamentary Investments Committee chairman Mithika Linturi (right) and members Luka Kigen (centre) and John Mbadi address the Press at Parliament Buildings after meeting the Rift Valley Railways managing director. They said the committee will soon investigate the RVR concession deal. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE
Posted Tuesday, February 9 2010 at 20:00
In Summary
- Committee queries move to keep broke RVR on board, calls for thorough probe
Top government officials have been summoned to explain their reasons for extending a concession deal with the troubled Rift Valley Railways company.
The Public Investments Committee said the officials went ahead to extend the pact despite its recommendation that the deal be terminated “immediately.”
Attorney General Amos Wako, head of Civil Service Francis Muthaura, Transport permanent secretary Cyrus Njiru and his Finance counterpart Joseph Kinyua are expected to appear before the PIC “as soon as possible” to explain why they saw it fit to flout Parliament’s order.
Committee chair Mithika Linturi and members Luka Kigen and John Mbadi yesterday said the four had to explain why they saw it fit to stick by the contract despite overwhelming evidence that the concessionaire had flopped in service provision and “was clearly not abiding by the concession agreement”.
“We want to know the status of the concession as at now and why they thought the extension was valid,” said Mr Linturi. “We feel that the manner in which this matter is being handled is not going to serve public interest.”
This comes against a backdrop of fire fighting between the Kenyan and Ugandan governments to save the concession, while RVR is itself locked in boardroom wrangles with some of the key shareholders — TransCentury (Kenya) and Citadel (Egypt).
Already, the shareholders have raised Sh63 billion to save the concession after a team comprising Kenyan and Ugandan officials moved to terminate the contract.
But Mr Linturi said the concessionaire did not meet his part of the contract “for the money which came in was very negligible compared to what was agreed by the government of Kenya and Uganda.”
Transport minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere was also on the PIC’s receiving end for acceding to “indulge the concessionaire” when a termination notice had already been issued.
Mr Mbadi added: “If the minister was to give any extension, he had to make sure that he had the advice of experts — the Kenya Railways. He appears not to have done so, therefore his was a political decision rather than a prudent economic one.”
In its 16th report on the status of State corporations, the PIC recommended that Mr Kinyua, Mr Mwakwere, the then Finance minister Amos Kimunya and Investments Secretary Esther Koimett be investigated for the role they played in the concession agreement, and their proposal was approved by Parliament as being in the public’s interest.
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Submitted by werssylwerPosted February 10, 2010 08:24 PM
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Submitted by wuod_aketch
TransCentury was established eleven years ago by a group of African professionals and businessmen - This is what is depicted on their website. But its Team and directors are all from one community. It is a tribal outfit. I agree with krugutt.
Posted February 10, 2010 03:43 PM -
Submitted by PepperP
Who are the members of TransCentury? I smell a rotten rat.......
Posted February 10, 2010 09:12 AM -
Submitted by bostam
Kenyans should wake up, we are to blame for all this tom and jerry hide and seek game, our lack to demand justice is the reason these few individuals are draining our blood, they know it's just quacking, nothing will happen kenyans will soon shut up and the game will go on, one wonders why we still have the same AG till now, wow is he that good?
Posted February 10, 2010 07:41 AM -
Submitted by waHanah
@Kurgut ,your comment is daft and your tribal thinking does not help.Since when did three or so individuals become a community.And if you scrutise the facts,those people have acquired the shares legally they were not given as your warped mind cheats you.
Posted February 10, 2010 04:23 AM




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