for more on this story i'm joined by the executive director of transparency international candia samuel kim a of transparency international is an international n.g.o.s working to combat corruption welcome to africa mr kim a do you think fear of rest of the finance minister henry rightish marks a turning point for kenya well thank you for having me on the show today. in your view is that this is an important step forward. in time . we intermittently seem because i rested just a foster you know the prosecution process and ultimately what you want to see convictions and people being here and responsible for their crimes right exactly and just feel points about you know one thing to see convictions there's been many voices and courses in kenya talking about the fact that we shouldn't be celebrating a race so to say because very few convictions have followed but what's particularly different about this case we hear of corruption at state level in cape kenya all the time we now have this minister being arrested why him in particular when there's seemingly many others who should be in his position. well i think this is the minis