Minister Martha
Karua does not think it is her
business to fight or direct the fight against corruption in Kenya. And she
put this down in writing.
Until last Friday I reckoned myself an informed Kenyan,
well-versed at least with matters legal and strategies for the detection,
investigation and prosecution of fraud and corruption. I was rated otherwise by
none other than the Hon. Martha
Wangari Karua,
EGH, M.P., Minister for Justice,
National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs.
According to official government circulars and websites, the
Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs is responsible
for constitutional matters, legal policy, anti-corruption strategies, integrity
and ethics, human rights and social justice as well as the development of the
overall policy for the administration of justice in the Republic of Kenya.
The minister's mandate also extends to the general superintendence of the Kenya
Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC), the co-ordination of the Governance,
Justice, Law and Order Sector (GJLOS), the Public Complaints Standing Committee
(Ombudsman) and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights inter alia.
Even with such an elaborate and glamorous job description Minister Martha Karua does not think it her business to
fight or direct the fight against corruption in Kenya. And she put this down in
writing. Last Friday I had the temerity to interrupt Minister
Karua's peace and remind her of
her duties to the taxpayers of Kenya.
In turn I got a stern response characteristic of the minister's public
demeanour.
My verbatim text message to the minister read "Waziri, KACC,
Police, AG & Judiciary have failed to rein in corruption under your watch
as Min. for ‘Justice'. Many are losing faith in you, pse act now!" Her response
was swift and stern; "You are ignorant, none is under me police are under
Saitoti, AG is a Minister like me and Judiciary is independent. My Ministry
formulates policy."(The text was devoid of punctuations but I have put them to
ease comprehension).
Curiously, the minister did not mention KACC in her
response. Or has KACC been removed from her docket? May be! To her credit, she
has in the past scathingly attacked the anti-corruption outfit and even
demanded the resignation of its Director and Chief Executive Justice (Rtd) Aaron Gitonga
Ringeera over alleged
incompetence. I worked for KACC in 2006 and I have very strong views on the
retired judge's leadership and management style but that is a story for another
day.
The minister's text message is a glaring shirking of
responsibility, and an admission of collective lethargy in the war against
corruption in Kenya.
Perhaps the learned minister doesn't understand the plain and ordinary meaning
of words and phrases like "policy on administration of justice",
"anti-corruption strategies", "integrity and ethics", "human rights and social
justice" and "Co-ordination of the Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector
(GJLOS)". How can she? She is a powerful person and does not appear before
apathetic magistrates, require the protection of irascible policemen and
ravenous chiefs or feed on subsidized maize meal. Or maybe she is now too
engaged with her ambition to become president that such mundane matters matter
little to her.
Minister Karua would like "ignorant" taxpayers like you and me
to believe that her ministry is not responsible for the fight against
corruption because she does not control the Kenya Police; the Attorney General
is her Cabinet colleague; the Judiciary is independent and her work is just to
write academic papers only fit for the shelves. She is admitting what we all
know; that no single minister in the Grand "Collusion" government has the spine
to fight corruption because they are all partakers and beneficiaries of the
vice. She is admitting lack of a strategic intra-government policy to fight
corruption and failure to advise the President, the Prime Minister and her
cabinet colleagues. This is gross dereliction of ministerial duty.
Perhaps I am just an ignorant busy body as the minister
suggests. You see, I hold a Bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Nairobi.
I am an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and I have a Postgraduate Diploma
in Human Resources Management. I am a Certified Public Secretary (Kenya) and a Certified Fraud Examiner and an MBA
candidate at Jomo
Kenyatta University
of Agriculture & Technology. Professionally I am the Chairperson of the
Association of the Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)-Kenya Chapter, member of
the Law Society of Kenya's Human Rights and Ethics Committees, Assistant
Politics Editor (Law) for KenyaImagine and member, Institute of Certified Public Secretaries. Privately
I chair the Board of Governors, Mweru High School- Nyeri; sit on the Board of
Governors, Giathugu Secondary School-Nyeri and serve as member of the Executive
Committee of the Public Service Club. Yes, that is the résumé of an ignorant
taxpayer according to the Member of Parliament for Gichugu. I have no idea how
she rates her constituents most of whom are contemporaries of my good old
parents.
Minister Martha Karua needs to do one thing; climb down from
the lofty tower of legalese and join the ordinary taxpayer who rides a matatu
from Dandora to work in the morning and goes back home in the evening the same
way. May be she will then understand what "justice" is and perhaps appreciate
the role of her ministry in the eyes of taxpayers. It is a long shot, but it is
possible. You can do it Waziri!
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Capt. Collins Wanderi Munyiri
About the author:
Captain (Rtd) Collins Wanderi is a Nairobi Advocate, Certified Public Secretary, Certified Fraud Examiner, Commissioner for Oaths, & Notary Public. He writes regularly on Kenyan affairs.