Zakayo, Rao and Konyagi - tax meddling

I remember reading former KRA general Michael Waweru’s book as serialized on neshen…

https://nation.africa/kenya/news/former-taxman-targets-uhuru-raila-ruto-in-meddling-claim-3640846

“As the person charged with overseeing the collection of government revenue, that sometimes put me on a collision course with powerful figures who tried to use their offices to avoid paying tax or shield relatives…

RAILA

“At one time KRA issued an agency notice to a cigarette manufacturing company asking them to pay money they owed us. Next thing I received a phone call from Raila Odinga, who at that time was Prime Minister in the coalition government formed after the 2007 General Election.
“Commissioner General, please tell Mr XXX (name redacted for legal reasons) to lift the agency notice against my friend,” Mr Waweru quotes Raila as asking him.
“Prime Minister, you don’t have the power to do that,” he replied.
“I am the coordinator of government; how come I don’t have the power?”, Raila poses, to which Mr Waweru responds: “Even my minister does not tell me to collect taxes from one person and not another.”

UHURUTO

At another time a matter arose about suspicious cargo coming in through Eldoret International Airport. He writes that the owners had refused to abide by the rules requiring consolidated cargo to bear names of individual importers, their addresses and PIN numbers. They instead went to Uhuru Kenyatta, then Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, for protection.

“Uhuru called me and said, “Can you come to my office? I want us to sort out this matter about Eldoret Airport.”

“DPM, I am sorry I will not come,” I responded.

“Why?”

“Because if I come, from now on all tax matters will be resolved in your office and it is not healthy for you.”

After that Mr Kenyatta promised to call but didn’t. Shortly after, however, Mr William Ruto, then MP for Eldoret North, came in with the traders in question. Again, they were rebuffed in similar fashion, according to the book, which records Waweru’s rebellious streak.
Mr Waweru says KRA officials informed Mr Ruto of the seizure of the prohibited goods coming through Eldoret Airport, which included chemicals for making illegal addictive drugs, at which point
“Ruto became restless and looked uncomfortable”.
“He glanced at his watch several times and then abruptly stood up and said: ‘I was going for another meeting. Please proceed without me.’

KIBAKI

“At one time, at a business roundtable meeting between the government and traders, the Prime Minister said that KRA was not Grand Coalition compliant. He cited, as an example, a case involving Catholic nuns he had met in Minnesota who complained bitterly about KRA customs officers who refused to release, duty-free, secondhand clothes they had donated to the poor.
“After leaving the meeting I tried to follow up the matter with the PM’s office to get the details of the container, but no information was forthcoming. Even much later, I had no idea what the PM meant when he said KRA was not “Grand Coalition compliant.”

He says after getting tired of “all the pettiness” he got reprieve after he wrote a memorandum to President Kibaki.
“In it, I detailed incidents of ministers in his government fighting us for no reason. I don’t know what Kibaki did, but the pressure and the useless political talk about KRA died after that. I had run-ins with politicians from time to time, but I refused to allow anyone to distract me from our core business of maximising tax revenue.”

Ruto became restless and uncomfortable when he discovered his friends were thugs, and left the meeting in a hurry.

What Ruto hates most are criminals and drug dealers.

I’m also going for a meeting. Please proceed on this thread without me:D

:eek::D:D

That was demonstrated in the State House party after the inauguration…kalisha dudu chini.

But he was there to assist them evade tax. Hata Huyo halipi tax