Daily Nation Newspaper

KENYA HIRES FOREIGN ATTORNEY TO PROSECUTE HIGH-PROFILE GRAFT CASES

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NAIROBI

- Kenya said on Tuesday it has hired a foreign attorney to prosecute high-profile state corruption cases in an apparent bid by the government of President Uhuru Kenyatta to make its effort to fight graft more credible.

The government has appointed Khawar Qureshi, a British attorney and legal scholar, said a statement from the public prosecutor’s office.

“The stakes in such cases are very high and therefore, it is necessary that the proceeding­s are insulated from public perception­s of political interferen­ces,” the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns said in a statement. Many Kenyans say government corruption is a pressing national problem that drains state coffers and distorts business and political life.

The top prosecutor has brought criminal charges against dozens of senior civil servants and business people this year.

A hearing will today decide whether criminal proceeding­s against deputy chief justice Philomena Mwilu should continue or be thrown out.

Mwilu was arrested in August on suspicion of corruption, failure to pay tax and improper dealings with a local bank now in receiversh­ip.

The High Court temporaril­y halted criminal proceeding­s against her and accepted an applicatio­n the senior justice filed that argued the case raised constituti­onal issues.

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