obiero wrote:murchr wrote:the deal wrote:murchr wrote:the deal wrote:Mega fraud...unbelievable the same thiefs are still running the bank...what else are this thiefs hiding? but this is Kenya mega corruption must be a way of life now....look at responses above LMAO.
Instead of LYAO why dont you explain to these Kenyans how this is "Insider Trading", who these
"thieves" stole from and why the responses here don't make sense. Make sure you furnish us with evidence apart from these "reports" from Mwalimu Mati who thinks everyone is a thief (probably he'd call you one too)
1. By logging in here...I will assume you are literate.
2. So go and read the report...the report is clear on the issues you have raised above...why should I recite something that somebody has already raised?
3. After reading the report...google what an ESOP is? And what is insider trading? You will get your answers.
4. I will ask you again...did you read the report? The english is simple & plain...the evidence is well laid out.
5. I seriously dont understand your argument...I think you are the type who argue for the sake of arguing....rather the word FOOL is appropriate LOL.
I may be a FOOL as you call me but am not gullible These IPO happened more than 5 years ago and i know Kenyans are not stupid tho may be I am. In the case of
mobitelea (safaricom) Kenyans asked questions. Its clear you are not able to answer my questions and you'd rather engage in insults (just like the most "drunk" man in the market). My friend you have alot to learn about Kenya dont get over excited when yu see reports from Mars group. They do this for a living.
Yenyewe
mobitelea was worse
In the case of Mobitelea, Kenyans did not lose a single cent! It was not a scandal!
Mobitelea did not own any shares in SCOM! It was a partner with Vodafone PLC in Vodafone Kenya. Vodafone Kenya owns a part of SCOM. When the IPO was done, the Vodafone Kenya shares did NOT come into the equation at all!!
If anyone was justified to complain about Mobitelea, it would have been Vodafone PLC, but as it was, they weren't! To me, it was a case of "
pilipili usio ila, yakuwashiani?"
Another propaganda battle between politicians!
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