How William Ruto Makes Ksh300 Million A Year From His Helicopters
Deputy president William Ruto has five choppers and charges the government Ksh230,000 every time any of those five are in the air.
This is according to economist David Ndii who has accused the deputy president of milking the government.
With an average monthly flight hours of 30, David Ndii said that the deputy president banks at least Ksh300 million from the choppers which are mostly leased to government corporations.
David Ndii is a very harsh critic of William Ruto and he is on record saying he will relocate from Kenya should William Ruto win the 2022 presidential elections.This is @WilliamsRuto 5th chopper. They are leased mostly to govt, state corps at min US$2300/hr (Ksh. 230k), average of 30 hrs/month. He also bills govt when he tangatangas in his own chopper. He is milking the public >Ksh 300m a year. https://t.co/HDy0eepv8T pic.twitter.com/b2UyjQoU5j— David Ndii (@DavidNdii) June 8, 2018
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