Kenya cannot survive a supremacy war between its institutions. ~ Raila Odinga

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ODM leader RailaOdinga asks President Uhuru to publicly cite the specific integrity issues against six JSC nominees he omitted in recent appointments.
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After looking at the threshold? Remember Mwilu is still serving as DCJ with a criminal case gathering dust in the Judiciary's shelves. You would have thought she would have at least been asked to step aside for a speedy trial and acquittal if indeed innocent.
As i said, izo ni visingizio. The govt has an upper hand in removing her. Have you ever heard DPP write to JSC regarding her? Why haven't he written? Unakumbuka Ojwang was accused by a common raiya like me and the JSC recommended for the formation of tribunal? This mwilu saga makes me think izo cases zote ni siasa.
Btw, the way JSC as currently constituted is a department of executive.
 
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If indeed ni masingizio all the more why they should have allocated them trial time so that she is acquitted. Hii ingine ni kelele.
Who to allocate trial time? How important is this case for it to be expedited? Because of public interest? Unanishangaza sana
 
Wouldn't they be prejudiced now that they have already expressed their outrage at their work being revised?
That's not the question we should be asking.

The question is what does the constitution say in regards to what is happening (because it's not silent)

The President can't cherry pick JSC recommendations. That's a dangerous precedence.

What if the CJ decides not to swear in the Auditor General next time?

UHURU is in open defiance of the constitution. We can't debate unconstitutionalism!!!

He is going against his oath of office where he swore to uphold the constitution.
 
That's not the question we should be asking.

The question is what does the constitution say in regards to what is happening (because it's not silent)

The President can't cherry pick JSC recommendations. That's a dangerous precedence.

What if the CJ decides not to swear in the Auditor General next time?

UHURU is in open defiance of the constitution. We can't debate unconstitutionalism!!!

He is going against his oath of office where he swore to uphold the constitution.
You have taken us back to square one. What did the President's rejection memo say and why has JSC ignored it insisting on the judges being appointed first? Okay, I know you'll say the the President should obey the law first. What have we learnt from the stalemate for the last two years? Shouldn't that lesson guide us?
 
You have taken us back to square one. What did the President's rejection memo say and why has JSC ignored it insisting on the judges being appointed first? Okay, I know you'll say the the President should obey the law first. What have we learnt from the stalemate for the last two years? Shouldn't that lesson guide us?

My friend, the constitution lays bare mechanisms for dealing with rogue judges. If the judges are in any wrong, there is constitutional guidance and precedence.

What the constitution does not allow is for one man to play God over the constitution and play things his way.

Do you get that?

The reason the constitution has mechanisms that MUST be followed is to keep rogue presidents from gagging the judiciary.

It doesn't matter what the memo says, there is mechanism for that.

The President's role in this is strictly ceremonial. He has no say either way. He is like the CJ when swearing in the Chief Auditor. His opinions don't matter
 
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