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Crooks everywhere, but there are a few good men too

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By CHARLES ONYANG0-OBBOPosted Wednesday, April 1 2009 at 19:07

NO, CORRUPTION, of course, is not an African disease. All countries have corruption, but in Africa, it has a unique look and feel.

Perhaps that is one reason the story of Mr Michael Misick, who was forced to resign recently as the prime minister of the Turks and Caicos islands, the British dependency in the Caribbean, smells African.

The Turks and Caicos was colonised by Spain in the 1500s, but were seized by the British in 1799. Many of its residents are descended from the survivors of a Spanish slave ship, which was wrecked off the islands in 1841.

That is why Mr Misick has that well-cut and carefully nourished look of a top Kenyan CEO.

As told by The Independent, though Misick was prime minister, he still had time to be a lawyer, and held three other ministries — of tourism, civil aviation, and planning. We had forgotten, he was also a real estate agent.

Like your average African politician, when Misick became a big man, he broke with his first wife and married LisaRaye McCoy Misick. Those who watch soaps and sitcoms might know her as an actress in the hit American sitcom, All Of Us.

When be became prime minister, Misick was worth Sh4 million. By the time he left office, his fortune had miraculously multiplied 4,000 times to Sh16 billion!

Wearing his estate agent’s hat, Misick got a piece of most of the premium land that came on the market, sold to developers, and got his cut.

Power and money got to Misick’s head, and he split with Ms McCoy Misick, who has taken him to court to get her piece of the pie. And she is singing.

The court has heard that when he was courting her, Mr Misick used to splash Sh8 million per return flight on a private jet to fly her between her Hollywood home and the islands.

He poured Sh22 million into jewellery, and charged Sh69 million (of taxpayers’ money) of leisure and pleasure on an American Express card in 2006.

Ms Misick might be spilling the beans, but she did well out of the attentions of the disgraced PM. In one month when he was particularly generous, he showered her with clothes worth Sh16 million.

When he was asked why he had rewarded himself over-generously, Mr Misick gave a reason that would be familiar to all of us. He said he had ‘‘done a lot’’ for his country.

Still, there was a tone of regret in Mr Misick’s statement, and at that point he departed from the African tradition.
HOWEVER, THE CASE OF THE TURKS and Caicos is important in the discussion about corruption because it points to what might be the future of our countries if we don’t stop the scourge. The island has now, again, been placed under loose direct rule by Britain.

When African leaders eventually eat their countries to the bone, our nations will be so broken, they might only be saved — as happened with Sierra Leone and Liberia — by being taken over the by the UN. Or, at worst, new colonial powers.

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  1. Submitted by rodneyghee
    Posted April 02, 2009 04:59 PM

    gumo i agree 100% with you,i remember in 2004 i was disscusing with my friend about kenya tribalism and funny enough he said the only way people would respect each other was after violence and it happened in 07 dec till 08 feb and we said the only way kenya will develop with our leaders is if we get recolonised,hong kong is a powerhouse yet they got their independence in 2001,UK will see they have much to loose if we remain this way.

  2. Submitted by BwayaB
    Posted April 02, 2009 04:48 PM

    Giovanni Falcone is deceased? Perhaps there is another Falcone or maybe its just a matter of the tense used in the story. However, the Giovanni Falcone referred to as per the facts died in a car bombing in 1992..Mr. Falcone had indeed been a pain to the sicilian mafia and it was Toto Riina who ordered the hit. The other magistrate who had also been killed was Paolo Borsellino, Giovanni's closest friend.

  3. Submitted by musyokaj
    Posted April 02, 2009 12:54 PM

    Yes Charles, Falcone would be a good guy to hire but the Mafia are in Kenya and they will blow him up because the security in Kenya is rudimentary or dead. Regards John Munyoli Musyoka

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