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Explain further please...Ironically, the firm bidding for the road is the same firm featured in the economic hitman.
Explain further please...Ironically, the firm bidding for the road is the same firm featured in the economic hitman.
In Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins takes us on a journey through his career as an economic hit man (EHM). He begins by describing his early days at a consulting firm, where he was recruited to work for a company that was a front for the National Security Agency (NSA). His job was to convince developing countries to accept enormous loans for infrastructure development, which were then used to ensure their allegiance to the United States and to make them vulnerable to political and economic manipulation. His job was to convince leaders to undertake wildly overambitious infrastructure projects that would enrich them and big U.S. engineering firms like Bechtel. In most cases, the projects would fail and leave nations beholden to US banks or the World Bank.Explain further please...
Waaah! You are a real resource.In Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins takes us on a journey through his career as an economic hit man (EHM). He begins by describing his early days at a consulting firm, where he was recruited to work for a company that was a front for the National Security Agency (NSA). His job was to convince developing countries to accept enormous loans for infrastructure development, which were then used to ensure their allegiance to the United States and to make them vulnerable to political and economic manipulation. His job was to convince leaders to undertake wildly overambitious infrastructure projects that would enrich them and big U.S. engineering firms like Bechtel. In most cases, the projects would fail and leave nations beholden to US banks or the World Bank.
Perkins explains that the loans were intentionally designed to be so large that the debtor countries would be unable to repay them. This would give the United States leverage to dictate the terms of the loan, including access to natural resources and the installation of military bases. If the country's leaders refused to comply, the EHMs would resort to more extreme measures, such as orchestrating coups or assassinations.
One of the companies cited by John Perkins as a beneficiary of these schemes is Bechtel Engineering, the firm behind the proposed Nairobi-Mombasa expressway.
A copy of the book, which is quite a good read.
This is westward facing on ladhies Rd up from Gikomba?
It is instructive that Uhuru refused to give government guarantees for revenue shortfalls to Bechtel hence their previous false start.In most cases, the projects would fail and leave nations beholden to US banks or the World Bank.
This contract needs to be interrogated thoroughly....It is instructive that Uhuru refused to give government guarantees for revenue shortfalls to Bechtel hence their previous false start.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Bechtel Still Ready to Build 473km Nrb-Msa Expressway
The American company says it stands ready to support the project.
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Updated on
July 6, 2022
By
Albert Andeso
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US contractor Bechtel Corp has expressed its commitment to building the proposed Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway, barely a week after a South Korean company presented a feasibility study for the project to the Kenyan government.
Bechtel told the CK on Wednesday that despite its commitment to undertaking the project in the most fiscally responsible way, it was yet to agree with Kenya on how to proceed.
However, the company reiterated its continued support for the project.
“We believe the expressway – delivered well – could generate many long-term benefits for the people of Kenya, in terms of jobs, economic stimulus, environmental improvements and connectivity. We continue to stand ready to support this transformative project,” Bechtel spokesperson Aileen Eston told the CK.
Bechtel had in August 2017 signed a Sh230 billion deal with the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) for construction of the 473km highway.
However, Kenya backtracked on the deal a year later and asked Bechtel to build the highway with its own money and charge toll fees to recover the investment.
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Bechtel declined the offer saying the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model would inflate the cost of the project to Sh1.5 trillion – which is five times the budget – as it would involve expensive borrowing and interest payments.
The company insisted on a contract model where Kenya pays for construction of the highway that was initially expected to cost $2.7 billion (Sh320 billion).
A relic detected!This is westward facing on ladhies Rd up from Gikomba?
Nilikuwa nimepata. Giveaway was the Kirima white building in the foreground left and the City Council buildings near the Haile Sellassie/Jogoo Road roundabout...A relic detected!
I admire the confidence of this young lady.
Watu wengine hawatajua hata nyota yao iki-wa-shine-ia kwa macho.She should have taken the money first to her father or mother to consult !
Does she think her school fees money falls from the sky ?
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