Acting IG Masengeli racing against time to avoid jail term as appeal hearing postponed
Convicted
Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli risks being jailed after
his attempts to challenge his recent conviction suffered a setback when the
Court of Appeal postponed the hearing to next week.
By
Monday next week, Masengeli's six-month prison sentence kicks in unless he
ceases his ongoing defiance, a stance he has maintained consistently despite
not presenting himself before Justice Lawrence Mugambi.
Through
advocates Cecil Miller and Steve Ogolla, Masengeli had filed an appeal under a
certificate of urgency, arguing that Justice Mugambi had condemned him without
granting a fair hearing. He similarly argued that sending representatives to
court should have been sufficient.
However,
the Court of Appeal did not offer him any reprieve, instead postponing the
hearing and exposing the defiant acting police boss to imprisonment.
As
tensions escalate between the National Police Service (NPS) and the Judiciary,
President William Ruto weighed in on the matter, calling for a ceasefire
between the two institutions.
“The National Police Service is an independent institution,
and so is the Judiciary; but ultimately we have one master: the people of
Kenya. I ask for more collaboration and working together,” Ruto said
during the launch of the strategic framework for reforms in the National Police
Service, Kenya Prisons Service, and the National Youth Service,
The
President further urged the institutions to resolve their differences and work
together harmoniously to serve the public effectively.
As
the matter hangs over Masengeli's head, more petitions are being filed seeking
to have him declared unfit to hold public office.
On
Wednesday, Charles Mugane, an advocate of the High Court, filed a petition
arguing that Masengeli is in blatant violation of Chapter 6 of the Kenyan
Constitution and the Leadership and Integrity Act of 2012, rendering him unfit
for public service.
Mugane
contended that Masengeli's conviction for contempt of court - a serious offense
against the administration of justice - makes his continued tenure a mockery of
public service principles.
He
emphasized that every day Masengeli remains in office following his conviction
constitutes a "gross mutilation and dismemberment" of the Constitution
he is sworn to uphold.
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