Talk:Nicholas Biwott

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I disagree with the article for I can't see how hardwork can change things while most countries spend more than 50% servicing their debt interest. The paragraph below is however pertinent to Biwott article. It may help build up a more detailed biography.

Kanans got a degree in criminal justice, and rose to become a senior police official and an expert on terrorist bombings. But in the late 1980s, he said, he was fired when he tried to stop a Kenyan official named Nicholas Biwott from smuggling in cheap sugar from abroad without paying taxes. Newspaper reports from that time confirmed Kanans's story. Since then, Biwott has been the subject of numerous corruption investigations. [1]