Parliament is not needed here. Ni kimbelembele tu!!
KPMG were called in by Bob Collymore and luckily he looks like an upright and straight forward fellow. No one had raised any issue - outside of Safaricom - before he called them. Some MPs are just looking for a pay day given the number of times we have heard of instances money changes hands so that reports can be authored in a certain way.
Safaricom has internal mechanisms and every year a number of employees are fired because of inappropriate dealings. The only difference here is that top fellows have been implicated. Let's see if the same rules are applied.
But one thing I know about Safaricom - and you can take this to the Bank - they are very serious on corporate governance and go out of their way to enforce it. That is why this manenos have been unearthed with absolutely no external pressure.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.