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THE STANDARD By
Kamau Muthoni |
December 18th 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
President Uhuru Kenyatta unveils a plaque to officially Inauguration of National Telecommunications Service (NSTS) at Embakasi Garrison, Nairobi County. [File, Standard]
President Uhuru Kenyatta is not fully immune to litigation for his action or inaction while in office.
In a landmark ruling, High Court judges George Dulu, William Musyoka and James Wakiaga found that the Constitution does not shield the president from being dragged in a constitutional or judicial review court even when in office.
The judges, however, pointed out that he should not be sued in person but through the Attorney General (AG).