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Kenya’s Deputy CJ’s case on hold

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NAIROBI - Kenya’s high court yesterday temporaril­y halted criminal proceeding­s against the deputy Supreme Court justice who was arrested a day earlier and charged on suspicion of corruption, failure to pay taxes and improper dealings with a local bank.

Judge Chacha Mwita said: “I allow the applicatio­n filed by deputy chief justice (Philomena Mwilu) seeking to stop proceeding­s in the lower court and I hereby grant a stay, meaning stopping the case.”

He said the case raised constituti­onal issues. “The charges facing the deputy chief justice are over a commercial transactio­n between her and a private institutio­n ... the court needs to determine whether that amounts to a criminal offence.”

Mwilu was charged on Tuesday evening, hours after being arrested, and released on a personal bond of $49,640.

Chief Public Prosecutor Noordin Mohamed Haji told a news conference on Tuesday that Mwilu had abused her office for personal gain, underminin­g public integrity in the judiciary. He said he believed evidence against her was sufficient for “a reasonable prospect of conviction” and it was in the public interest for criminal proceeding­s to be brought.

The government launched a new anti-graft push this year in East Africa’s richest economy per capita led by Haji, a former deputy head of national intelligen­ce, who has brought criminal charges against dozens of civil servants and business people.

The detention of the deputy chief justice is the highest profile case since a series of corruption-related arrests began several months ago.

 ??  ?? Philomena Mwilu - one of the Judges who ruled against Uhuru Kenyatta win
Philomena Mwilu - one of the Judges who ruled against Uhuru Kenyatta win

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