to president kenyatta, i will, but not to you. why not to me?int raising alarms and things of the kind you want me to do when we can deal with it in another way. our biggest problem, stephen, is corruption in the courts, corruption in law enforcement, corruption in prosecution. and this is a situation that goes right across the board in kenya. i mean, our courts were a mess. the new chiefjustice has done a lot to clean it up. i think with a new brood of people coming in, younger people, and with a president not interfering himself, this can be done. i don't know why it hasn't been done sooner. but are you going to put your own integrity on the line here? i mean, are you prepared to walk away if, over the next few months, you don't get the right sort of backing, the right sort of signals sent from the very top? well, let me put it to you this way, when the president persuaded me to take this position, i said to him he was a very courageous man, because of course i will walk away if i can't do it. if i face up to an intolerable situation, as i've