@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254@thekhrc To restore public trust, governments must embrace open contracting, real-time expenditure tracking, independent anti-corruption bodies, and accessible public information laws. Citizens deserve clear answers on how taxpayer money is spent. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254@thekhrc Accountability starts with transparency. Every shilling collected from taxpayers should be traceable through public dashboards,timely audits, whistleblower protection, &tough penalties for corruption. Open governance strengthens confidence in public institutions. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254@thekhrc Publish all government budgets, procurement contracts, and spending reports in open, searchable formats. Independent audits, strong parliamentary oversight, and citizen participation in budgeting are essential to stop misuse of taxpayer funds and rebuild trust. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@thekhrc@Pawa254 For citizens under financial strain, visible privileges for elites can make legal equality feel distant. Even when laws are formally equal, lived experience of unequal access to benefits shapes beliefs about fairness and justice in society. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@thekhrc@Pawa254 When high-value state benefits appear concentrated among the wealthy or well-connected, people facing economic hardship may conclude that equality before the law is only theoretical. This perception can erode trust in justice institutions. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254 Accountability needs open systems: digitize court and public service records, publish budgets in real time, and expand citizen feedback channels. When people can see and question decisions, trust in institutions increases. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254 Responsiveness means listening and acting. Kenya should strengthen public participation in lawmaking, enforce service delivery standards, and ensure officials face consequences for neglect. Trust follows when institutions deliver fairly. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@TIKenya@TISAKenya@Pawa254 Trust grows when institutions act visibly within the Constitution. Kenya can strengthen this by fully enforcing judicial independence, publishing timely decisions, and protecting anti-corruption bodies from political interference. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@thekhrc@TISAKenya@TIKenya@Pawa254 A healthy democracy needs checks across all arms of government. The judicial car grants issue raises hard questions on ethics, procurement, and oversight. Strong governance is not immunity from scrutiny—it is willingness to be audited publicly. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@thekhrc@TISAKenya@TIKenya@Pawa254 The real test is not whether irregularities happen, but how institutions respond when exposed. Silence, defensiveness, or selective accountability weakens public trust. Kenya needs transparent systems that apply equally across every office. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@thekhrc@TISAKenya@TIKenya@Pawa254 The Judicial Car Grants saga exposes a dangerous blur between public duty and privilege. If oversight only comes after public outrage, accountability systems are reactive, not strong. Institutional integrity must be proven through transparency, not statements. #CostOfJusticeKE
@Maskani254@kawive@nisisikenya@thekhrc@TISAKenya@TIKenya@Pawa254 The Salaries and Remuneration Commission must regulate state officers’ benefits transparently, fairly, and within constitutional limits. Public funds should prioritize service delivery, not excessive perks. Accountability and equity must guide every decision. #CostOfJusticeKE