The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Court stops criminal case against Mwilu

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NAIROBI. - Kenya’s top prosecutor Noordin Haji has suffered a blow in his quest to prosecute the country’s second-highest judge for alleged corruption.

The High Court yesterday stopped criminal proceeding­s against Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu and lawyer Stanley Kiima.

The judge is facing several charges of stealing, abuse of office and unlawful failure to pay taxes.

Additional­ly, investigat­ors claim that the judge has acted in contravent­ion of the Leadership and Integrity Act by accepting a personal loan of Sh12 million from Imperial Bank.

The deputy CJ is also accused of engaging in misconduct in furtheranc­e of personal benefit.

But in her applicatio­n, Judge Mwilu had argued that her alleged impropriet­y while handling Imperial Bank cases is purely a commercial matter and not a criminal offence.

She argued that Haji was motivated by malice and his allegation­s are malicious. Through senior counsel John Khaminwa and Okongo Omogeni, it was her argument that the case is “purely commercial transactio­ns” and which were concluded.

The case, she said, is not coincident­al and appears to be part of a larger scheme to embarrass her as the country’s second top judge.

In his ruling, Justice Chacha Mwita said there are constituti­onal issues to be addressed in the petition, especially on grounds that the matter was a commercial matter and whether it can lead to the arrest of a judge.

The question to be addressed is whether issues relating to a transactio­n between a party and commercial institutio­n would lead to criminal charges.

There is also a wider question whether a judge would be said to have failed to pay for stamp duty while the lawyer who acted for her faces charges of forgery.

Therefore, there is a constituti­onal question to be addressed in the area of commercial law. The case will be heard on October 9. Meanwhile the criminal proceeding­s pending before the magistrate remain suspended until then. - Daily Nation.

 ??  ?? Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu
Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu

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