Lawyer Nelson Havi found guilty of professional misconduct

Lawyer Nelson Havi speaking on Citizen TV on October 30, 2024
The Advocate Disciplinary Tribunal has found former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) president Nelson Havi guilty of professional misconduct.
The case was filed by another former LSK president, Allen Waiyaki Gichuhi, who accused Havi of publishing defamatory statements on social media platforms, which he claimed were damaging to his reputation.
Gichuhi
further stated that the posts caused him mental anguish and emotional distress.
In his defence, Havi admitted to
making the publications but denied causing harm to third parties. He also
argued that the Tribunal lacked the jurisdiction to hear the complaint.
However, in a judgment dated April 7, the Tribunal ruled that it had jurisdiction to hear the complaint but not to award damages for defamatory statements.
“This is the preserve of civil or criminal courts. The
Tribunal is only concerned with the conduct of the accused advocate as an advocate,”
the judgment read.
The Tribunal observed that the vulgar, abusive, and
demeaning language used by Havi in the posts, as complained of by Gichuhi, eroded
the reputation of the legal profession in the eyes of the public and lowered
the esteem of the legal fraternity in Kenya.
“We also consider it a serious act of professional
misconduct for an advocate, let alone the president of the LSK, to accuse fellow
colleagues of theft in a public forum instead of lodging a formal complaint
with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for investigation and
appropriate action,” the Tribunal ruled.
The Tribunal further noted its concern over the growing
trend of advocates disparaging each other on social media and other public
platforms, disregarding the harm such conduct causes to the dignity of the
entire profession.
The matter is scheduled to be mentioned on November 17 this
year for mitigation and sentencing.
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