In mid July Sir Edward Clay--the British High Commissioner to Kenya gave a fiery tongue at a private luncheon for the British Business Association accusing the newly pitch uponed NARC government of corruption.
In mid July Sir Edward Clay--the British High Commissioner to Kenya gave a fiery tongue at a private luncheon for the British Business Association accusing the newly pitch uponed NARC government of corruption.
His tongue was uncharacteristically strong. His use of language reminded of a certain number of of the other and far more famous 'Cassius Clay' before he became Mohammed Ali. The BBC's Radio 4 recents programme has been running a competition based upon the 'poetic' language (although many will dispute that definition) used at the ambassador.
Although the direction was clearly embarrassed by what they confineed an 'undiplomatic outburst' and
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