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BBI: It will be race against time in search of few legal options

THE STANDARD POLITICS President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga display a copy of the Building Bridges Initiative report at Kisii State Lodge. [PSCU] RELATED VIDEOS

Senators vote to consider Wajir Governor s impeachment through committee

THE STANDARD POLITICS Wajir Governor Mohammed Abdi (L) accompanied by his County Secretary Abdullahi Hassan when they appeared before the Senate County Public Accounts and Investment Committee over audit queries at Parliament [Boniface Okendo, Standard] Senate has constituted an 11 member select committee to probe the impeachment charges brought against embattled Wajir Governor Mohamed Abdi. The members will seek to substantiate claims of gross violation of the Constitution and subsidiary laws and abuse of office. The team comprises Senators Johnson Sakaja (Nairobi), Paul Githiomi (Nyandarua), Christine Zawadi (nominated), Susan Kihika (Nakuru), Mithika Linturi (Meru), Hargura Godana (Marsabit), Okong’o Omogeni (Nyamira), Fred Outa (Kisumu) Agnes Muthama (Machakos), Petronilla Were (nominated) and Issa Juma Boy (Kwale).

Elected leaders barred from representing public officers charged with corruption

THE STANDARD NATIONAL Justice Eric Ogolla at Mombasa High Court. [Kelvin Karani, Standard] Elected leaders or State officers cannot represent or appear for public officers accused of corruption, the High Court has ruled. The High Court in Mombasa on Tuesday, April 27 cited a conflict of interest in oversight role as the reason for barring persons holding elective positions from legally representing civil servant graft suspects. “Such participation by State officers as counsels for accused persons in such proceedings would be in conflict with their statutory and Constitutional duty,” noted Justice Eric Ogolla. The judge’s ruling is a major win for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), which sought to have lawyers holding public offices barred from acting on behalf of government agency heads accused of graft.

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