MP Mbai wants timelines for determination of court cases on gov’t policies introduced
Kitui
East Member of Parliament Nimrod Mbai wants timelines for the determination of
court cases involving government policies introduced to tame what he describes as delays in service
delivery and loss of public resources.
According
to Mbai’s parliamentary bill which is due for tabling after the ongoing recess,
there ought to be set timelines akin to presidential election petitions.
Mbai
says the absence of set timelines was affecting the delivery of any sitting
president since they require only five years to initiate and implement their
key agendas.
“Policies
that are made towards serving the public should not take an eternity in the
courts, that is the scenario we are facing now.
We need these timelines because matters being dragged in court by two or
three people even if it was their democratic right should not be allowed to disadvantage
the public” Mbai submits.
“Implementing
for instance Finance Bill 2023/2024 is a challenge. And at the same time, it is
in the same budget that facilitates our security sector such as the police,
Military and even NG-CDF and capitation for our school-going children.”
The
bill seeks to fix a maximum of 14 days for hearing and determination of any
case touching on both county and national government policies.
Mbai
has also proposed the establishment of a special court that will exclusively be
hearing and determining matters on public policies.
Mbai’s
move comes at a time when the Judiciary has been on the receiving end from President
William Ruto over alleged sabotage of government initiatives by ‘corrupt
judicial’ officers.
On
Tuesday last week, Ruto said unnamed judges were working with his critics
deliberately to delay key government initiatives such as the housing levy and the
Social Health Insurance (SHIF) Bill.
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