Wednesday, December 9, 2009

What to do about bribery?

We are in the process of amalgamating our plots of land into one. The purpose of this exercise is to save some money on government taxes. The process itself should really not take all that long – or so we were told. But so far we’ve been working on it for almost a year! In that time it has also cost us a fair amount of money as each person involved in the process has had to be paid for their services: architects to show the original plot measurements, government offices to confirm that we are indeed a learning institution, amongst other things.

Now we are almost there. Approval has been given and everything is sorted – almost. All we need now is for the Lands Office in Nairobi to change the original title deeds to reflect the fact that the centre lies on just one plot of land.

That is when we received the phone message from the architect who is managing the process for us:


A special request

The text message we received stated:


“I passed at survey of kenya n we need some money for the same.registration amendments verification fees.all amounts 20000.but arrage for 4000o. to help us in quick execution of work. Thankyou.bye.”

The question is, what should we do? If we pay what is asked we won’t have to wait another year to finally get this matter sorted out. Supposedly. But on the other hand, as a Christian organisation, we don’t believe in bribery.

What is to be done? What would you do?

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