While the world feasts on gossip and every headline screams Pastor Kanyari, there’s a man somewhere quietly breaking inside. He gave Betty Bayo love, built peace with her and kept his life off the cameras. No one’s tagging him, no one’s checking on him, but he’s hurting too. The loud Pastor Kanyari is getting sympathy and support on his live streams, whilst this quiet gentleman has got forgotten.
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Random Thought: Ten years of collusion btn a few rogue judges like Justice Mabeya and the Official Receiver to capture and plunder people’s properties must now stop…
1. In collusion with the Official Receiver(OR), the Judge has been defrauding litigants from the bench and nothing has ever been done. When President Emeritus @NelsonHavi started talking, litigants too got the courage.
2. But since Mabeya left Milimani, the decisions on Insolvency have really improved. Before he would assign himself the biggest Insolvency cases, then make suo moto orders to pass assets to the OR and they start selling at throw away prices to proxies. Had he not left Milimani, they’d have sold my Villa for sure.
3. We also need to start looking at the office of the Official Receiver, it’s the only tax payer funded office that is SOLELY DEDICATED TO DEFRAUDING THE PUBLIC. That could not have been the intention of The Insolvency Act, which was meant to turn around companies. What has Mark Gakuru achieved during his tenure?? They have never turned around even one company. In fact practitioners who try to revive companies have trouble renewing their licenses… they prefer fraudsters.
4. We want it to be really noisy until it pricks the conscience and we start seeing reforms in Insolvency.
The decision from the high court lifting exparte orders for a party not before court was a good first step.
@ICPAK_Kenya Tax in Kenya has almost reached the elastic limit. Any change in tax rates has recently resulted to revenue decrease in some instances. Is it the high time for the government to rethink of certainty for its tax system?